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I managed to set all the devices at our place under the same network (192.168.1.xx). It is always a bit tricky when you have 2 routers (the internet provider router and your own private router). The private router needs to be set on “access point mode” in order to avoid the creation of a subnet (WAN – Wide Area network). It is very important because of the connectivity issue between Alexa/Echo Dot 3/Fire Stick 4K, Chromecast/Google Nest and my private movie server (PC to SmartTV/Ipad/Iphone). I can therefore cast to any SmartTV like anyone using Wifi or LAN connection.
The most important thing being that the Wifi is a Wifi 6 meaning the highest speed on the LAN > 460 Mbps max.