How to set up the AppleTV on WiFi dual band network

Hello

At home, I have a modem/router double band in a Hitron CGN3 installed, providing 2.4 G and 5G wifi access. However, the dual band seems not suitable for airplay, because they cannot communicate with each other via the double frequencies.

Devices in the House:

AppleTV (3rd generation): 5 g

iPhone 5 s #1 (version 9.3.4): 5 g

iPhone 5 s #2 (version 9.3.4): 2.4 g

Audio/video receiver: Wired Ethernet

#1 laptop (windows 7, latest iTune): 2.4 G

#2 laptop (windows 7, latest iTune): 2.4 G

Questions and facts of communication:

  • iPhone 5 s #1 (on 5 G) can reach AppleTV (on 5 G) - very well, but the iPhone 5 s #2 (in 2. 4 g) cannot see the AppleTV (on 5 G)
  • All iPhones and iTunes on laptops can see the AV receiver (on Ethernet cable)
  • All iTunes on laptop computers (about 2. 4 g) cannot see the AppleTV (on 5 G)

In my view, that airplay should work in the same network. All my devices to connect to the same router/modem, just using WiFi dual bands. Could you please tell how to configure to activate devices on 2.4 G to see on 5G AppleTV using airplay? Except the resolution that I have to put all devices on 2. 4 g. My laptop does not support the network of 5G, BTW.

Thank you very much.

Po

Had a similar problem with my router Netgear of Virgin in Britain. My router has a network of comments rather than the two strips running on the same network, then the router has isolate traffic from 5 G to 2. 4 g. I connected to the interface of the router and changed the settings for everything, and it works.

A way to check see if you have different IP addresses on devices ranges. 5g is 192.168.0 and 2.4 g is 10.10.0

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