postage22;454073 Wrote: 
> I recently purchased a mac mini running Mac OS X 10.5, and a time
> capsule router (the same router hardware as an airport extreme).  When i
> try to connect my SB3, it finds an IP address something like
> 172.16.43.1.  My computers IP address is 10.0.2.1, so the SB3 never
> finds the music source.  When I connect via ethernet, it finds the
> proper 10.0.2.1 address, and works fine. The router allows for 2
> networks, a normal secured network (mine is configured with WPA/WPA2
> security), and a "guest network", which is unsecured.  The SB3 sees both
> networks, but when I connect through either, my music source doesn't
> appear.  
> 
> I called logitech support, and they seemed confused that the router was
> "passing" this unusual IP address to the SB3.  I am running
> squeezecenter 7.3.3, I have 2 SB3s and one of the original squeezeboxes.
> 
> 
> Any ideas?  Thanks in advance.

Sounds like the time-capsule does not have DHCP enabled for wireless.
An "active" ethernet adapter has to have an address and they will make
one up if necessary..

P


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