DHCP is off on both (but the SSID tip is handy as that was a bit lumpy).

I can find the iMac via its IP (but that doesn't allow Screen Sharing). It's running Tiger (latest it can) so it does sound like Bonjour is somehow not happy at that end. I'll try reinstalling the Combo for it.

Cheers both.

On 13 Oct 2013, at 10:10, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

Try setting turning off DHCP on your second hub, it should just be bridging between the ethernet & the second wifi network instead of creating an entirely new subnet.

Also set the wifi networks on both routers to be the same SSID & password, then you'll have a roaming network that you can wander between and not have to rejoin the correct network.

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