danco wrote: 
> And, at a guess, this variable does *not* get reset if one goes back to
> factory default.
> 
> I say that because (as a result of problems I am having) I tried setting
> my new Touch back to factory defaults with my router disconnected from
> the internet. The Touch made an ethernet connection, and tried to
> connect to my computer (but failed - it's this failure that  is my
> problem) but made no complaint about mysb.

Yeah, I don't think a Factory Reset wipes out the current firmware
putting it back to factory firmware.  
I think it just resets menu's, settings, customizations, networking,
applets, etc..


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