The only thing that comes to mind here is that its an issue with wake on
LAN (WOL). It may be that the switch back feo mysb.com sends out the WOL
message. I don't have this problem with my server so I've never looked
into WOL.

You might want to look at the Touch logs to see if its sending out WOL
on the mysb switch. I'm not sure when the Touch is supposed to send out
the WOL message, other people here use it and can be of more help with
WOL.

To look at the Touch logs there are two ways, the easiest is probably
to SSH in to the Touch. To do this you need PuTTY (a free windows
program, grab it from the web). Before using it you need to enable
remote acces on the Touch (settings->advanced->Remote Login). This will
give you a password (usually 1234). While you are on the Touch get its
IP address (settings->advanced->diagnostics). Start up PuTTY, enter the
IP address. It will then ask for the username, type in root. Then it
will ask for a password, type in 1234. You should now be logged into
the Touch. Type:
cd /var/log
less messages

You should now be seeing the log file, scroll down to the bottom of the
file and work your way back up, looking for connection and WOL messages.
This should give a hint what is happening. To get out of the log file
type 'q' (the Q key, without shift). Go through the process, wait
awhile, try to play music, go the mysb.com, switch back etc. Then look
at the log file again.

Thats the only hint I can give right now. 

John S.


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