Connecting AirPlay from Mac on Ethernet and Wi-Fi

Connecting Airplay from a Mac which is connected to an ethernet network and can also use wifi


Hi my Mac is connected to an ethernet switch with 5 other devices.

I can't get airplay to connect unless I boot the Mac without the switch connected. Then Airplay over wifi works fine.

As soon as I plug the ethernet cable in, the computer .local name gets changed and Airplay stops working.

Any clues from anyone?

thanks

pd

MacBook Pro 14″

Posted on Nov 29, 2025 10:37 AM

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Nov 30, 2025 2:01 PM in response to Peter Davis4

Peter Davis4 wrote:

So, its a wifi (5g) modem to the TP link switch to the TB3 dock to my Mac.

Just to make sure we are on the "same page," the terms "modem" and "router" could mean the same thing. I believe folks outside the US refer to them a modems. Whereas, in the US, they are called routers. In the US, a modem is a different device that you would use only if you have a single device to connect to the Internet.


Regardless, I am assuming that your "modem" is a combination device that includes a modem, router, Ethernet switch, and wireless access point, all in one device. It may help if you can provide us with the make & model so we have a better idea on what we are working with.


If I understand you correctly, you have TP Link (Ethernet) switch that is directly connected this modem, and in turn, you have an Ethernet cable running between this switch and a dock that you connect your Mac to.


I reset the modem & put it into 'bridge' mode
This basically stopped most of my internet from working. Most but not all websites would not load. But the network was visible & I could join. I couldn't get airplay working like this.
So, I took the modem out of Bridge mode, and I have internet again, both wifi and ethernet.

Placing your modem into bridge mode disables a number of services (in particular: NAT & DHCP) which are required when you need multiple devices on your local network to gain access to the Internet. As you saw, placing it into bridge mode "broke" the Internet ... and should not be necessary for the AirPlay issue.


I can see both the wifi & TB3 are on the same subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Router ip shows the same for both devices

Although the subnet mask is important, that's not I was referring to when I mentioned that both network interfaces need to be on the same subnet. To be on the same subnet, both interfaces should be using a similar IP address. For example, if your network's modem is providing local IP addresses in the 192.168.1.x range, then to be on the same subnet, each of those interfaces should be in that same range, i.e., Ethernet on 192.168.1.10 & Wi-Fi on 192.168.1.20. Note that it doesn't matter what the last number is, although they should not be the same.


Let's try something simple. Temporarily disconnect your Mac from the dock. Insert the Ethernet cable that was connected to the dock to the Mac instead. Temporarily disable Wi-Fi on the Mac, and then, test that the Mac can still access the Internet. If successful, try using AirPlay from the Mac. Please let me know your results.

Nov 29, 2025 3:04 PM in response to Peter Davis4

Typical setup

  • broadband connection to home
  • when then goes into your home router (this may be the same device, or it maybe separate)
  • Ethernet switch plugged into router
  • CalDigit TS3 plugged into Ethernet switch.


  • Typically WiFi is also part of the home router.
  • If you have more than 1 WiFi access point, then every additional WiFi access point, down stream from the broadband connect home router, these additional WiFi routers have to be in "Bridge" mode as Rudegar says.
    • This would be automatic if you are using a Mesh network.
    • If using WiFi routers as WiFi extenders, then they MUST be configured manually for Bridge mode.
      • Some WiFi routers can be put into Bridge mode with a setting that says "Bridge" mode.
      • Some require you to disable the router's "DHCP server", and that puts it into Bridge mode
      • Some also require disabling the "NAT server"


If you are using multiple WiFi routers, without putting the ones down-stream from the router talking to the broadband, then you have multiple LAN subnets that are NOT talking to each other. Bridge mode puts everyone on the same subnet, and everyone sees everyone else.


Finally, many WiFi routers today offer a "Guest" network. The router will intentionally "Isolate" the Guest network from the rest of your home network, so that you guests (Aunt Gracie and Uncle George) cannot see the rest of the network traffic in your home. You do not want your AirPlay device using the Guest network.


I personally have an "eero" Mesh network, but years ago, I also had multiple WiFi routers as extenders, and the additional WiFi routers were all put into Bridge mode. This system worked fine. And by years ago, I mean I started doing this in the early 2000's.


I also have a CalDigit TS3 connected via Ethernet to a TP-Link Ethernet switch in the basement, that is connected to the main "eero" Mesh network router, which is connected to my cable modem. I jump between WiFi and Ethernet with my devices all the time. Everyone can see everyone else. Macs, iPhones, iPads, network multi-function printer, Apple TVs, the TV which have Ethernet connections, the smart lights, smart outlets, the Ring Doorbells, the WiFi connected sprinkler system controller, the 2 Synology NAS boxes, I most likely forgot a few items, but you get the Idea. A properly setup home network will allow all the devices to see each other.

Nov 29, 2025 11:41 AM in response to 6x6

Hi, thanks for your reply.

That is my configuration, yes, Ethernet as primary. But it's not working for me, and I know it can work...


I guess it's something in the network settings, (Please verify your network settings - error) but I don't know what's what in there.


I think a clue is that the Mac sometimes renames itself, adding a number (.local) feels like there's some ip conflict, but even saying that is taking me out of my range of knowledge...


Thanks anyway

pd

Nov 29, 2025 11:52 AM in response to Peter Davis4

This might be because of the switch and how it connects to the rest of the network.


I use an Asus Wi-Fi router that has Ethernet ports. I assume that my router makes sure Ethernet and Wi-Fi are consistent.


I have no experience at all in configuring networks. I’m going to ask other contributors to join this discussion.

Nov 30, 2025 9:19 AM in response to Tesserax

Firstly, thankyou @BobHarris & Tesserax for taking the time to answer so clearly and helpfully.

I have simplified my setup a bit. I moved the modem and got rid of the wifi extender and some other weird bits...

So, its a wifi (5g) modem to the TP link switch to the TB3 dock to my Mac.

I reset the modem & put it into 'bridge' mode

This basically stopped most of my internet from working. Most but not all websites would not load. But the network was visible & I could join. I couldn't get airplay working like this.

So, I took the modem out of Bridge mode, and I have internet again, both wifi and ethernet.

Running like this or in Bridge mode Airplay still is not happy.

I did the service order, ran the terminal. I can see both the wifi & TB3 are on the same subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

Router ip shows the same for both devices


I'm really scrambling around in the dark here, would love to get this working as it should be.


Thanks again


pd

Nov 30, 2025 11:30 AM in response to Tesserax

Firstly, thankyou @BobHarris & Tesserax for taking the time to answer so clearly and helpfully.

I have simplified my setup a bit. I moved the modem and got rid of the wifi extender and some other weird bits...

So, its a wifi (5g) modem to the TP link switch to the TB3 dock to my Mac.

I reset the modem & put it into 'bridge' mode

This basically stopped most of my internet from working. Most but not all websites would not load. But the network was visible & I could join. I couldn't get airplay working like this.

So, I took the modem out of Bridge mode, and I have internet again, both wifi and ethernet.

Running like this or in Bridge mode Airplay still is not happy.

I did the service order, ran the terminal. I can see both the wifi & TB3 are on the same subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

Router ip shows the same for both devices


I'm really scrambling around in the dark here, would love to get this working as it should be.


Thanks again


pd

Nov 30, 2025 2:25 PM in response to Tesserax

Thanks so much for this detailed reply, I appreciate your patience with my very limited knowledge!

I will check the IP address in the morning.

my mac is an m2 MacBook and has no Ethernet port unfortunately.

I did try only Wi-Fi with the tb3 dock unplugged and of course Airplay worked fine.

I’ll also get the make / model of the modem / router, and yes of course you’re right, it has a SIM card, 2 Ethernet ports and transmits Wi-Fi.

thanks again, I’ll update this tomorrow

pd

Dec 1, 2025 10:14 AM in response to Tesserax

Hi again,

yes it's a 5g router. No filter available here, and the copper wire has been disconnected, so that's what I can have!

Model is this one :https://sincereonetech.com/news/unleash-hyper-speed-internet-meet-the-brovi-h155-383-5g-wifi-6-indoor-cpe-router/


IP addresses are ok I think : CalDigitTB3: 192.168.8.3. WIFI 192.168.3.11


I've ordered a USB-C - ethernet adaptor should arrive this evening. Will test tomorrow & report back!

Thanks again!

pd

Dec 2, 2025 11:42 AM in response to Peter Davis4

Hi again Bob,


I've been experimenting with help from Tesserax, but I've hit a dead end.

I simplified the setup, no extenders. Modem/ router to the TP switch, and from there to the TB3.

With the Modem in bridge mode, most of my internet access is not working, when that is off I have internet, but not airplay.

I have tried with a USB-c ethernet adaptor connected to the modem only & this works fine, as it does with wifi only & no ethernet.

If I disconnect the TB3 from the computer, so modem - TPLink it works fine, if I connect the tb3 with no ethernet plugged in, it breaks. So perhaps it's the setup of the tb3?

Have you got any special setting on the tb3 network page?

Any ideas for me!?

Any help much appreciated!

thanks

pd

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