audiomuze;504531 Wrote: 
> Ok, having now fully(?) explored the depths of my networking
> incompetence the problem is solved.  Everything's back in static IP and
> able to access the Internet, both via domain name and IP.  Problem was
> simple in retrospect:  all devices connecting to Internet via router
> require the gateway and access to a DNS.
> 
> Of course, after all that, SBS isn't scrobbling!

I would seriously reexamine your need to use static IP addresses.  For
some odd reason, people seem to believe using static IPs solves some
unknown networking issues.  Using DHCP allows you to reconfigure your
entire network in a matter of minutes, in one central location.  The
only thing using static IP addresses can really overcome is the failure
of the DHCP server itself.


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JJZolx

Jim
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