Hi Paulina,
Thanks for your reply, as stated previously, if I put the WiFi access points on the same subnet as my 360 box it works, so it's not a WiFi issue.
I have to run a number of insecure devices on my network that aren't designed to be connected to the internet for work, which the iPad's also require access to.
I'm trying to configure the network such that I can have my work devices, WiFi access points and other network devices on separate subnets and route traffic between them as required, without having my work devices connected to the internet as far as is practical.
If the method used by the iPad app to identify whether the device is on the same network is literally whether it's the same subnet then I'll stop trying as that's not something I want to do.
When I have some time the next thing I'm going to try and do is identify if it's really just comparing the first three octet. For instance would the iPad app consider the networks 10.47.0.1/25 and 10.47.0.128/25 to be the same subnet even though they're not as long as there was routing between them?