garym;654125 Wrote: > Given the intermittent problems, I still think you have a network issue. > Have you tried to give the TOUCH a static (fixed) IP address (not a > reserved DHCP address). Then again, you haven't been treated to the european MSB experience. It's the definition of intermittent. From a computer on ethernet I can sometimes access the web page, my SB3 is freqently disconnected for longer or shorter periods, if I use the diagnostic feature of SBS it reports communication failure with MSB (currently only on port 9000). It's just the way the server available to us over here works, it can be rock solid for a long time and then without warning (and most notably without any explanation from Logitech) it starts going up and down like a yoyo for months on end. Often it's only one protocol at a time that's unreliable, thus only one class of equipment is affected (slim or fat clients). And as you could see in the thread on the official forum, Logitech isn't likely to open a support ticket on this issue.
Oh BTW, it's my estimation that messing about with fixed IP addresses has caused more problems for SB users in total than it has solved. Unless you know very well why you absolutely need fixed IP, stay with dynamic. I may be wrong, but either way, it won't help one bit with MSB in europe when it's having a bad month or three. -- alfista ------------------------------------------------------------------------ alfista's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=32396 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=89831 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss