>The correct action is that "if local server is unavailable/notresponding/etc,
>offer MySB as an option".
>
I thought the idea was that the music source was meant to me transparent to the 
user.

In a normal situation, I thought that the Radio should look like it is 
connected to both local server and MySqueezebox.com.  So if there's no local 
server, it just uses the MySqueezebox.com connection instead.

>In this case it would be helpful to go to the Diagnostics page (settings ->
>advanced ->diagnostics) and see whether it can even connect to the
>internet. Perhaps something happened to the network stack that prevented
>it from getting to MySB.com.
>
I turned Baby on and went to diagnostics page.  UI is really slow - somethings 
not right with it.

Diagnostics page showed MySqueezebox.com = No DNS.

>One thing to clarify -- were you at any point using this Baby boom
>with the "Test SqueezeNetwork?" If so, you need to do a factory reset on
>the Baby first in order for it to create a proper connection to the
>production SN racks. This hit me the other day and confused the heck out
>of me as well.
>
I have no idea what MySqueezebox.com server(s) I had the device connected to.  
After all, the players don't report what music source it's connected to.

There's a good chance I was connected to Test SqueezeNetwork (as in I may have 
had to authenticate with the server in order to get through setup), but I've 
not really tried using it to play back radio.

Doing a factory reset now.
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