No, your laptop is connected to _A_ network on your router, you have two
networks 169 & 192.  
All of the IP #'s must be the same except for the last three digits to
be on the same "network".

Why do you want your computer (or any network device) to be connected
by both wired and wireless simultaneously?  This only adds complexity
to what should be a very simple network.

Is this "Network Magic" program actually managing your network?  i.e.
Handles IP assignment etc..?
Or is it just a program to observe network traffic & devices?


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