Mark,

Some thoughts:

Are both AP running at the same time?  If so, and they are being used
as DHCP servers to get the IP address for the SB this might cause the
169.254.xxx.xxx problem.

Try turning off the old AP and see if that helps.

Make sure you reset the SB by holding the power button down for a few
seconds until it restarts

If the new AP still gives the 169.254.xxx.xxx IP address check that it
is configured for the 192.168 range that you want.

As encouragement I am using 6.2 on WINXP and saw your message just
after I had revised my AP to use WPA instead of WEP. All worked OK on
my 3 SB2's so I am sure your problem can be solved.

David


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DJMUK
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