If i were to guess, I'd suspect that one those two or three occasions,
your routers IP lease expired, new IP addresses were issued to your
devices, and the squeezebox could no longer find SBS or mySB. When the
device can't find the server to which it thinks it sould be connected,
thee clock disappears.

You might want to try setting your router to give a different local IP
address to each device on your system that remains fixed. Most routers
'out of the box' do this dynamically to devices as they connec, what
you need is the page that allocates local IPs to devices. Take care
though - don't change th one for your ISP!

I think that might solve the issue...


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