Binding a imac to MacMini Server

Hello,
I am having an issue with binding an iMac to my OpenDirectory domain.
To give you a background of my environment. I have AT&T uverse. The Server is connected to the AT&T gateway via wired ethernet. The iMac is connected via Wireless connection to the residential gateway.
When i try to connect the iMac to the server wirelessly the connection times out.

Make sure everything is on the same network/subnet, get dns running, and use the directory utility to bind to the domain.

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