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Hi @Mikkyb83 . What model eouter do you have?
Can you check in Wireless settings that AP isolation is disabled.
Is there a need that both devices are on same wifi band? Or does it not matter?
@Mikkyb83 . Some routers have a specific setting called "AP Isolation". When enabled, it stops wifi devices communicating with each other. This may or may not be a requirement for Minecraft. The C1200 user guide doesn't mention this setting so it may not exist on this model.
If it does exist, it should be disabled or not ticked.
Have you had Minecraft working before? Or are you trying to get Minecraft to work on these new devices?
Are these devices connected to a Minecraft server in the internet?
What things have you tried from these troubleshooting sites?
@Mikkyb83 . My understanding is that game clients (ipad and nintendo) connect to game server (either local or remote). If you have a local server, it needs a reserved local ip address.
@Mikkyb83 . Seems like you can play it just locally.
https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Tutorials/Setting_up_a_LAN_world
Do you have a wifi computer (laptop)? Check that you can ping each of the ipad and nintendo. The connection info on each device should show the ip address.