I saw this behavior myself when working to configure a new SB2 in a WPA network. The device would claim that it was connected, but it would continuously select the default private IP (169...).
I backed off all of my security constraints of my host network (WPA2,AES/TKP -> WPA,AES -> WPA,TKIP). It was this final change that made the difference. With WPA, TKIP, the sb2 would connect to the network (like it said it did), and properly request and receive a DHCP ID. There is a seperate thread specific to SB2 / WPA /AES which I've also commented on. SB2, firmware 26. Linksys wrt54g j.b. -- jack.b _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss