snpower;683258 Wrote: 
> Can't say I figured it out completely but it's now working.
> 
> I have a escalated ticket with Logitech over the issue. After doing
> some googling I found out that some folks were having the same issue
> when two devices capable of routing were in their networks. I have a
> Westell modem and an Airport Extreme. The AE has been buggy since
> iCloud was rolled out; so I did a hard reset on the AE and Westell,
> then made Westell the router and turned off routing functions on the
> AE. After doing this, I disabled all firewall services and wireless
> network encryption. I reset the SB Duet a couple of times I was able to
> get in with my iPhone and iPad. After I made sure everything was working
> I turned on my firewall functions, forwarded the correct ports, and
> enabled WPA encryption.

Yes, definitely with two or more routers in the same network, you must
be sure that DHCP is turned OFF on all but one of the routers. You only
want a single router handing out IP addresses. Two routers independently
handing out IP addressses could cause real havoc in a network.


-- 
garym

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