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    ARP resolution issues

    I had the guest network disabled on my Asus router. I just turned off my Asus and Tp_link wireless routers and swapped in an Asus ZenWifi AX pair of mesh routers. I'm no longer having the issue. The rest of the topology is the same. The router node has an ethernet cable to my TP-Link wired...
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    ARP resolution issues

    Yes, in my case, my Asus AP has a static address. It doesn't get a DHCP address from my wired router. And I've found the same as you -- machines that are on a wired network have no trouble reaching each other (having gotten DHCP addresses from wired router). But machines that are only wifi...
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    ARP resolution issues

    I wish it were that simple for me. I disabled my guest network a while back, with not improvement on my issue. I had previously reported that manually setting making the ARP binding on all machines (to each other) on my local network made the problem "go away". Now, unfortunately, it seems that...
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    ARP resolution issues

    One more thing — it seems the original poster is having issues across devices connected wirelessly to different access points. In my case, I’m having the ARP issue across devices connected to the same access point. It is an ASUS RT-AC3100. I’m pretty sure that if I disconnect my other access...
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    ARP resolution issues

    Interesting I have the same symptoms and a similar configuration. I have two WIFi routers connected to a wired router, which in turn is connected to my cable modem. All devices on my network can access the internet just fine (always), but frequently one machine cannot access another on the same...
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