Maybe it's time to throw in the towel for my SB3?

I tried to resurrect it today.

The WiFi card died many years ago.

It fell into disuse after the WiFi died, because my apartment didn't
have ethernet cables in the walls to where cable modem was. Now my main
cable modem is less than a metre away.

I can't do a factory reset, because it won't respond to the remote
control. I think the remote works because if I point my mobile phone's
camera at the remote and press buttons, I see a light.

Net::UDAP's udap_shell.pl discover was unsuccessful, but I understand it
only works if the SB3 is factory reset. See above for why I can't do
that.

I connected the SB3 to the ethernet port of my iMac and with arp I can
see it has an IP address in a range I was using in the past.

? (192.168.10.10) at 0:4:20:7:1c:79 on en0 ifscope [ethernet]

LMS runs on my iMac and binds to the hostname IP port 9000, rather than
*:9000. Grrr!

Is there a way to factory reset without a remote?

Is there a way to get the SB3 to use DHCP?

How much is a replacement WiFi daughter board?

How involved is checking and then replacing the IR diode?

Do any of the Kodi plugins for squeezebox allow me to reconfigure the
SB3?


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