erland;612826 Wrote: 
> Any normal user would get frustrated if they had to re-configure a
> device just because they upgraded the server software or firmware. I
> would expect to configure it once and then never have to do it again
> unless I changed to a new router or did any other changes to the
> network. It should work with DHCP and if it doesn't it's clearly a bug
> which should be reported so someone can fix it.
> 
> Logitech can't expect normal users to reconfigure the router to use
> static IP addresses, this might work for users on this forum but it's
> way too advanced for most Duet customers.

well put, (to steal anothers phrase).

to everyone attempting to help with the issue[s] thx.  to the happy
couple taking issue with my behavior, as if the fault is mine, not
logitechs, please, keep it to yourself.  i mentioned b4 you posted it
was dumb of me to forget i often needed a SBC when upgrading; your
posts are nothing more than condescending rubbing my nose in it, when
i'd already admitted it, enough already.

i'd also like to point out that i can get the SBR to wirelessly work
using net-udap, but it doesn't persist.  again, my fault?  i think not.


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