Client in local network can't see each other (but client in guest network can )

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Client in local network can't see each other (but client in guest network can )
Client in local network can't see each other (but client in guest network can )
2019-07-14 11:09:17
Model: Archer C1200  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 1.1.3

when I connect my raspberry pi and Mac to local network (5Ghz or 2.4 Ghz), I can't use SSH to connect with my raspberry pi from Mac.  It seem the client on local network cannot see each other.

If i connect one to guest network, another one to local network, and turn on option "Allow client to see each other" for guest network, i can use SSH to connect to each other.

Is there any option to allow there feature on local network?

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Re:Client in local network can't see each other (but client in guest network can )
2019-07-15 05:52:04

@Ohh 

 

Please double check their IP address and default gateway. Make sure that they are in the same subnet. 

 

Try to ping each other via the IP address; and please show us the picture of ping results. 

 

Besides, is there any error message that you cannot use SSH  to connect with the raspberry pi from Mac?

 

Note: You can disable the firewall or antivirus software at first. 

 

 

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