Kyle;170347 Wrote:
My SB3's mac address got changed for some unknown reason (power surge,
probably), and I spent much of a day trying to figure out why it would
not connect to the network. I finally discovered the mac address did
not match the address on the bottom of the machine. A quick
Not sounding too good then. Have you tried a hard reset of the box?
Press and hold 1 while cycling power will reprogam the xilinx in the
box. Less drastic than...
Press and hold add while cycling power will do a factory reset of the
box. (this will erase all current settings)
If these don't
ceejay;170396 Wrote:
Not sounding too good then. Have you tried a hard reset of the box?
Press and hold 1 while cycling power will reprogam the xilinx in the
box. Less drastic than...
Press and hold add while cycling power will do a factory reset of the
box. (this will erase all
Have you looked inside at the wireless module (IIRC its a distinct board
that is plugged in - you could even swap it with your good unit to see
if the fault follows the board.
One fall back, instead of buying a new unit, might be to get a cheap
Wireless repeater if you can find one...
Ceejay
ceejay;170474 Wrote:
Have you looked inside at the wireless module (IIRC its a distinct board
that is plugged in - you could even swap it with your good unit to see
if the fault follows the board.
One fall back, instead of buying a new unit, might be to get a cheap
Wireless repeater if
Don't know, sounds like a question you should ask support...
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I had a similar issue, perfectly working 2 box wireless setup suddenly
started having networking issues. Turned out to be network
interference, perhaps my neighbour got a wireless router or a new phone
in the same spectrum. Anyway, I changed the channel of the router and
things went back to
sposthuma;170276 Wrote:
I had a similar issue, perfectly working 2 box wireless setup suddenly
started having networking issues. Turned out to be network
interference, perhaps my neighbour got a wireless router or a new phone
in the same spectrum. Anyway, I changed the channel of the router
Amauta;169949 Wrote:
Some times the MAC address can change. If you use MAC filtering on your
wireless network you better check this first.
hold the left button for a while - go to current settings - MAC
address. Check if it's the same as writen on the bottom of your
squeezebox.
I hope
RL boy;170314 Wrote:
I dont't have MAC filtering enabled.
Check that the MAC address is correct anyway.
Steve.
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My SB3's mac address got changed for some unknown reason (power surge,
probably), and I spent much of a day trying to figure out why it would
not connect to the network. I finally discovered the mac address did
not match the address on the bottom of the machine. A quick change of
mac address
Some times the MAC address can change. If you use MAC filtering on your
wireless network you better check this first.
hold the left button for a while - go to current settings - MAC
address. Check if it's the same as writen on the bottom of your
squeezebox.
I hope this helps...
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