Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
 
> Conflicting but not.  As you've mentioned, if there's multiple routers, then 
> it's possible that alternative networks are being created so that 
> connectivity is complicated.  Although, in a perfect world, if everything is 
> going through one Access Point using a basic, default style of configuration, 
> whether devices are connected wirelessly or via ethernet, and whether 2.4 G 
> or 5 G, DHCP services should be handing out through a single subnet, so 
> connections between devices should be possible.


So the question is, can you ping one host from the other?

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