1. Yes, I did the factory reset several times and 2. no, a possible confusion of MAC addresses should not have had anything to do with the whole thing, as I already had switched off the MAC control completely in order to avoid any possible problem source.
As I felt the issue might have something to do with the router from Deutsche Telekom (although the so-said "technicallly identical" SB Version 2 has been working fine with it for months now), I purchased a brand new Netgear router model "DG834GB W-LAN" -- after all this trouble I was ready to pay another 75 Euros to make the SB3s work at last. So the setup for today's SB3 laboratory was: - New wireless router, factory setting (DHCP on, visible SSID a.s.o.) - New SB3 wireless reset to factory setting, configured for wireless and to get its IP via DHCP, placed right beside the router And guess what: NO, nothing changed. Still, the SB3 does not connect to the wireless network, although it recognizes the WLAN (shows up in the list of avalable networks) and the signal strength is phantastic. Seems like I should have ordered two SBs version 2 instead -- which apparently would have saved me 100 Dollars for the boxes, 75 Euros for the router and lots of time... M. -- mcremer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mcremer's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=413 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=18938 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
