Airport Extreme a different IP address than the NEST

Hi all

I have an Airport Extreme new set up a network of comments.  The guest network is configured for the IP addresses in the 172.16... range, compared to the 192.168 range (which is for the network no comments).

I put my nest on the network of comments.  I see in the settings on the nest indeed connected to the network with an IP 172.16 comments...

But, when I look at the Airport utility it says the nest is connected using the IP 192.168... which means it is NOT on the network of comments.

Something is wrong here - is there a bug in Airport utility, causing this or something else, you know?

Thank you

Allen

Something isn't bad. It is normal, unless you want to call normal a "bug".

AirPort Extreme uses VLAN technology... Virtual local area network... to provide Internet access to the nest using one and only available Internet connection to AirPort Extreme.  Indeed, the NEST uses the same network and the same Internet connection as your other devices that are not on the network of comments.

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