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Old 11-11-2014, 06:40 AM   #5
chaley
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Well, things are complicated.

From the debug logs I see that your tablet has the IP address 192.168.1.2, while your Mac has two addresses 192.168.10.230 and 192.168.10.246. The problem here is the third group, 1 for the tablet and 10 for the Mac. These numbers must not be different. In technical terms, the numbers being different mean that the two devices are on different networks and they cannot talk to each other.

My guess is that your wireless router has "guest mode" enabled (somehow) and that either your Mac or your tablet (probably the tablet) is connected as a guest. Without knowing more about your configuration I can't say much more.

What you need to do is determine how your wireless router is configured. If it has some form of "Guest Networking" turned on, then you need to either turn it off or find how to connect both devices to the non-Guest network. That could be as easy as choosing the right SSID (network name) when you connect your tablet to wireless. Be sure to connect to the same one that your Mac sees. If your Mac is cabled then be sure to connect to the SSID that gives you a "10" as that third group.
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