Problem solved. Server's name had changed for some reason. Probably something
I'd done, although I don't recall it. However, SBs of all flavours and vintages
now connecting without problems.
On 28 Aug 2011, at 11:52, cunobeli...@mac.com wrote:
> Mine won't connect to SB3 over direct cabled ethe
Mine won't connect to SB3 over direct cabled ethernet connection or bridged
since updating to 7.6.1 (latest general update rather than a nightly). Haven't
yet tried in plain wireless mode. It gets an IP address without problem, then
"cannot connect to server" First time in about four years that
I think there was a problem with bridge mode at certain software levels.
You may want to do a search.
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I've never used bridging but isn't possible that the SB3 exposes the MAC
address of the network card of the attached device, instead of its own
MAC address ?
In this case, make sure the router does not use a list of MAC addresses
for access control (or add the MAC of the attached device)
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I have found that if I restart my wireless router the SB will connect to
the wireless network OK, but if I try to connect in wireless bridge mode
again it fails to connect, and then will not connect at all until I
restart my wireless router again.
I wonder if the problem is the firmware in the SB
My squeezebox 3 has benn running for months connected to my wireless
network. Today I wanted to use it temporarily as a wireless bridge. I
powered off and connected a crossover cable to another PC.
When I powered on again the SB asked if I wanted to connect in wireless
bridge mode, but it wanted