radish;299845 Wrote: 
> If you use a non-crossover at least one of the devices (either end) must
> be autosensing. The SBR is, the SB3 is not. 
> 
> No easier way AFAIK. It works very well on an SB3, never tried on an
> SBR.

That's great - Cheers, Mr Radish. I can confirm that the SBR *can*
bridge with a normal (non-crossover) cable.

For anyone else wanting to do the same: I set up the SBR as normal
(with the SBC) so it could connect to my wireless network. Then pressed
the front button til the light flashed red.

Then connected the SBR via ethernet cable to my router, started
Net-UDAP, discovered the SBR. The previously-configured settings were
still intact. Then:
> set bridging=1
> save_data
> reset
... was all that was needed to complete the bridge. While the SBR was
rebooting, I switched the ethernet cable for one which connects the SBR
directly to a shiny new 'Popcorn Hour' (http://www.popcornhour.com/).

(For some reason, Net-UDAP couldn't discover the SBR unless it was
hard-wired to my router)

Thanks again (and thanks to Robin B for the Net-UDAP utility!),
Matthew :)


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