Echo and other devices on a separate network?

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  • bonjour-reflector

    A reflector that forwards mdns packets between VLANs - like avahi-reflector but with fine-grained control !

  • You also will likely will have to enable Avahi, which at least on pfsense will echo everything between the interfaces it is enabled on. This isn't always desirable, there is some limited filtering possible in a more contemporary version of Avahi. bonjour-reflector is on my list of things to play with on a rainy day which should give me the granularity to expose one chromecast to my guest network and leave the rest locked up.

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