First of all: I would try to find out why you can't connect the iPhone
to the Airport. That should solve the issue IMHO and Apple should help
on that.

What I still don't understand is how the DLink and the Airport work
together/are connected.

The _players_ don't have to be on the same network as iPeng (they have
to be on the same network as the server, though), but iPeng needs to be
on the same network as the server.
What you are seeing now is that iPeng can see your players but your
players (and iPeng) can't see your server.

So here are a few alternatives:
1. Move everything to the DLink (probably not an option for you)
2. Try to disable routing on the AirPort, especially disable any DHCP
server capability and only use the DHCP server in the DLink. That way
you make sure all your devices are on the same subnet - if it works.
You might also have to convince the AirPort to route UDP broadcasts to
the main network.
3. If your server has more than one network port you could try to
connect it to both the AirPort and the DLink. That way, both iPeng and
your Squeezeboxen (if they are on the DLink's network) will see the
server. Again: if you get it to work.


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pippin

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