I should also note that the ethernet address from my router changed recently for reasons unknown.
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Sorry, just a minor unexplained glitch. Working fine now.
John
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Hi John,
Your router may change the IP address any time the B2 boots up. Some routers seem to always assign the same IP address every time. But others don't. AFAIK, all routers can be set explicitly to assign the same IP address every time, but you have to research how your particular router needs to have that done.
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The changed IP address was a Red Herring and irrelevant to the problem. Strange though, it's the first time I've had a change in nearly 3 years. John