I'm not sure which threads you've looked at but if it's this sort of
thing, they are either talking about the DNS server your router is
using or the DNS settings that the hardware running the server software
is using.

http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=76330&highlight=dns

However, if you can access the squeezenetwork site using your network
on other bits of hardware, it doesn't sound like the DNS router issue
that I (and others) had a while back.

As a test, if you open up a browser on something attached to the same
network can you navigate to the following pages ok?

http://89.202.121.131 DE
http://66.151.159.227 US west coast
http://66.150.114.115 US East coast

If so, the DNS in your router is using is working ok in terms of
resolving the address.

What bit of hardware is the software running on?  Does it use a custom
DNS setting at all?  Also, do you have any firewalls or antivirus on it
(guessing not if you're running Ubuntu). 

It could be as simple as a start up order issue - what happens if you
do the following:

1: Stop the SBS software
2: Reboot your router and let everything reconnect
3: Restart the SBS software

Any improvement?


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