Mark - thanks... I'll give that a try. In the meantime, I set up the
old wireless router in addition to the new one (giving me 2 networks),
removed security on the old one, but then set up its internal firewall
to only allow the SD MAC address and my laptop's MAC address to pass.
That works and
Someone came up with a trick here:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showpost.php?p=212315&postcount=12
It's for a different problem, but it may work.
BTW to reset the SB, unplug power, hold "ADD", reconnect power.
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I have a SB which I've used on a secure (128-bit WEP) wireless network
for many years. I recently moved and in setting up the SB in my new
location, I find that I cannot get it to connect to my wireless network
if the network has a 64 or 128 bit key. It connects fine if I remove
the security fro