toby10 wrote: 
> If the firewall is a separate piece of hardware I'd temporarily remove
> it from the network, then reboot LMS host computer.  Seems the only way
> to determine if firewall device is the issue.  Obviously something
> unique to your network is preventing LMS from properly connecting to the
> internet or MySB.com.

If OP removes firewall then they'll have to reconfigure LMS (as it is
statically setup), router (to enable DNS and maybe DHCP server) and
reboot players so I think that is a last resort.

The only device affected is the LMS system so the blockage is in either
the LMS system network setup or something in the firewall is blocking
the LMS system

The firewall should have logging capability so that if it is blocking
LMS system - it should report when it blocks an outgoing connection.  So
I think two pronged approach: check network setup of LMS system and look
at firewall log for blocking.


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