That explains the problem. I hope anyway. Because the computer has two WiFi 
interfaces it has two IP addresses, one for each interface. The problem is that 
Bob found the address for the unused interface.

I do not know why there is an IP address for the one that isn't used.

So try connecting to 192.168.1.54:8080, that should be the correct one.

The address may change in the future or on different WiFi networks, so here is 
a quick exploitation so you can find the correct address until I find a way to 
have bob do it automatically.

The output of ifconfig gave 4 entries, the first two aren't important here, the 
two that start with w are the two wireless interfaces.

The second line for the last two groups  each of the two groups for the 
wireless interfaces start with 'inet' followed by an IP address. Those are the 
addresses for each wireless interface. In the future if one doesn't work try 
the otherone.

Hopefully that lets you connect until I find a better solution.

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