AirPlay via LAN network and wlan

Help needed. I have Apple TV 3rd gen. connected to Switch in basement, ipad3 connected to AirPort Express 1st Gen connected to same switch in basement. Somehow AirPlay on iPad does not find Apple TV on the LAN network. If I connect Apple TV to the WLAN it works.

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