Some Devices Can Connect to Internet, Other's Can't
At home I have a PC, two iMacs, a Mac Pro, 3 iPads, and 3 iPhones trying to connect to my home Wifi at various times, but often some of them cannot connect to the internet despite having connected to my Wifi network. Side by side one iPhone will connect and another will not. My PC connects to the internet via Ethernet, but everything else is by Wifi.
Here's my set up. Upstairs a cable, with Comcast service, goes through a splitter. One goes to a Motorola SBM1100 MoCA device. The other to a Motorola Surfboard Extreme DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem. An Ethernet cable goes from the cable modem to an Ooma Telo device, and from there to an Airport Exteme (version 7.6.4). I created a WPA2 network I'll call My Main Network. An AirPort Express is in another room and extends the network. Downstairs, where there is poor wifi thanks to granite, etc, I installed a Motorola SBM1400 MoCA device connected to another cable outlet. To this I connected an older domed Airport Extreme, and created a new WPA2 network I'll call My Secondary Network. I also recently set up a guest network on the Airport Extreme, though the problems happened before I did that.
When I connect a Mac Pro to the SBM1400 downstairs with an Ethernet cable, it shows in settings that there is an Ethernet connection, but I can't get anything on the internet. I also don't get anything when I connect to My Main Network or My Secondary Network via Wifi. Yet I can connect with my iPad to either one and connect to the internet.
I tried restarting the cable modem, Ooma Telo, and Airport Extreme. I reset one of the iPhone network connections to the factory default. I finally deleted the networks, and reset them up giving them new names, but still some devices will connect and others won't.
I seem to have had more problems since I added the MoCA devices, but turning it off doesn't fix the problem so I'm not sure if it's related. I called Arris/Motorola customer support but the guy just threw out a bunch of technobabble and I couldn't figure out what he was saying, despite being fairly sophisticated with computers, though networking is not my strength. My guess is that maybe there are too many devices and there are not enough IP addresses or something available, but I'm not sure. I'd appreciate any help.