First of all, I've removed the public IP address you listed.  A WHOIS
lookup verifies it's a public IP address on Sprint - correct?  It's not
safe to make this address public.

If that's the case, your router is badly misconfigured.  It looks like
your internal devices all have public IP addresses and are already
directly connected to the Internet.  Your router is acting as a switch,
not a router, and you will have serious security issues because
everything is directly exposed.  In fact, Sprint may be blocking the SB
from accessing the Internet because they only want to give you one IP
address and you're asking for more than one.

I would look at your router documentation again and properly configure
NAT and DHCP.  Perhaps you can reset the router to factory default, its
address should be 192.168.1.1 and the rest of your devices will be in
the 192.168.1.x range.  It's safe to list these addresses, your router
won't let outside IPs into these addresses.

Go to Router Status - the "Internet Port" will have your public IP
address.  You will obtain this address along with the DNS server
addresses automatically from your ISP if you have DHCP set to
"DHCPClient" here.  Don't use the "Internet" IP address as your DNS
server as you're doing now.

The "LAN Port" section below contains your local area network address. 
Point your SB to this address as the gateway and DNS server.  You can
also use one of the public DNS servers listed in the "Internet Port"
section, but these may change.

You mention it was working before but given that your network is in
this state, it was pure luck...


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