What's happened is that it's failed to find your DHCP server.

The address you assign to it manually must be on your local LAN and
must be unique.  Most LANs by default use the 192.168.1.XXX subnet. 
Try 192.168.1.10 - that should be outside any DHCP addresses and
outside most static IPs as well, unless you have a lot of devices.

Don't concentrate on Windows just yet, you haven't even gotten that
far.  Look at your router.  Are you blocking connections by MAC
address?  Are you in b-only mode?  Is there anything in the router
which could be preventing the SB3 from joining?


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