In older versions of SBS (can't remember how old) the display would
stick on the failed connection permanently. I assumed that a firmware
change had improved the behaviour to what I was seeing - the display
going blank.

If I turn off the router completely then the display stays blank. So
there seems to be a difference between no connection to a server & no
connection at all. That's what lead me to believe it was the router
initiating the activity. I guess I'm going to have to put one of the
old Netgears back in place just to prove it.

I've played with SPC previously but never managed to get it to reliably
switch between servers. The server is also used for other duties which
as you say, complicates it further.

I could "automate" a switch to MSB with my Harmony remote but when
switching back to SBS, no WOL is sent to the server.


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