Well, here's one suggestion. Do you have MAC address filtering set on
your wireless router? If so, your "bad" SB3 (with the almost certainly
corrupted MAC address) would be rejected immediately.

If you search the forums you will find some threads from other people
who have had their MAC address spontaneously change: don't panic, its
apparently not hard to fix - As I recall you just have to find the bit
where the SB3 is telling you what its MAC address is and then press
right (or something like that anyway). Reset the MAC address to
whatever it says on the label.

Probably best then to do a full hardware reset of the SB3 and start
again.

You never know, it might be as simple as that...

Ceejay


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