SamS;466800 Wrote: 
> 
> The same meaning the router MAC is the same as the sticker MAC.
> 

Thanks for clarifying that.

> 
> I've had a SB3 for years, this only happened with 7.4.
> 

You seem to be missing the distinction: "this now happens when you
upgrade firmware" is equally true.  If it's a condition which has
existed for many months, yet only is evident on firmware upgrades, then
the server version is irrelevant.

In fact, searching reveals that this message has occured for some
people on some firmware upgrades, and the resolution appears to be to
fix a networking conflict of some sort.  Hence the mac id check.

I don't see a history of it occuring at any point other than a firmware
update at all... and, in fact, you seem to be doing a firmware update
when this occurs.. so.. perhaps it only shows up when you do an update,
hence meaning the problem could have been around for months and not be
noticed...


> 
> Both Transporter and SB3 see SC (SS?) just fine.  They both prompt me
> with the setup screen, i.e. choose network (ethernet), obtain IP
> automatically, etc.  The last step is to download new firmware, which
> I'm assuming it's pulling from SC.  The progress bar for firmware starts
> going, and about the time it gets to 100%, I get the dreaded "nb alloc
> failed in slimproto".
> 
> There is no way two hardware devices could fail at the same time.

And I didn't say they did.


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