As you were: I can get syncing even when my desktop PC is wired (via 
Ethernet) to my router.

It was a matter of permanently reserving the *wired* connection Desktop 
Mac/IP address in my router's DHCP server. Rather, that is, than 
permanently reserving the *wireless* connection Desktop Mac/IP address in 
my router's DHCP serve. 

On Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at 12:15:11 PM UTC+11 John Bentley wrote:

> I can get MLO to "Wifi Sync" between my Desktop and Android App reliably. 
>
> However, this depends having all connections to the router being Wifi. 
> This is unnecessarily restrictive and I request that "Wifi Sync" be changed 
> to "LAN Sync" (in functionality and some suitable name like that).
>
> To make this need clear: my desktop PC is generally wired (via Ethernet) 
> to my router; and my Android Phone, of course, connects via Wifi to my 
> router. To get MLO to "Wifi Sync" I need to (temporarily) connect my 
> desktop PC via Wifi. However, that breaks the functionality of what a 
> (local) network is supposed to be: all devices that want to talk to each 
> should be able to do so at the application layer in a connection agnostic 
> fashion.
>

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