I owned a 67 Mustang and did all the work myself too. Newer cars are
much harder to work on, but fortunately much more reliable as well, so
hiring a professional (at $90 an hour) isn't necessary very often.

Same thing with the Squeezebox. I'd love to have a professional fix the
problem, but it's just not cost effective to do that. Whether I like it
or not, it's a DIY fix or no fix.

To answer your questions CatBus, it's a wired network between an eMac
and 2 Squeezeboxes via a D-Link DI-604 Router. No other devices
connected to the network. None of the cables are hand made and I've
swapped one out which I connected to another Mac and verified that the
cable is good.

I'm no expert with networks, and usually I find some network setting
I've never heard of has been changed for some reason and once I change
it back, everything works. that's probably what's happened now. This
time it's strange because the players connect perfectly fine and the
Slimserver web access doesn't seem to be functioning properly.

I can access it right after I stop, then start Slimserver, but shortly
after that, I can't even access it.

I did briefly have a glimpse at the server settings in the web access
and it said the slimserver ip is 74.216.140.152. I think that may be
the problem, but I don't know how to change that.

The last time I had issues and was able to fix them, I wrote down every
network number I could find and they were:

Slimserver: 192.168.0.101
Subnet: 255.255.255.000
Player 1: 192.168.0.102
Player 2: 192.168.0.104
eMac: 192.168.0.101
Router: 192.168.0.1

Thanks,
Mike


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