What counts as the same Wifi network for apple products?
dear discussion board
I have 2 routers, one generic and one airport - the generic one acts as the main router (let's call it A), airport as bridge (so let's call it B). both have the same wifi network name and password but are at opposite ends of the apartment. does that count as one network meaning that regardless of which wifi router my iPhone is actually connected to, it will still airplay to other devices even if they are actually connected to the other router? I just noticed that while setting my first HomePod mini up (I know, a bit late to the party but I got here...:-)) I could only play to it from certain apple devices and it seemed to depend on where they were. so when setting up my iPhone should be connected to router B, and therefore my HomePod would connect to router B, however, when trying to access the HomePod from smwhr closer to router A it didn't seem to work (I couldn't see the device).
Basically the question is, if your routers are connected via LAN and all use the same name and password to create (rather than extend) the wifi network, is this viewed as the same network by those devices? or does it differentiate depending on which router it's connected to?
thank you
dublj