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Originally Posted by DigiDirk
No, it won't show up as you would expect from a windows computer
in the networking neighbourhood or as a linux computer using the
SMB protocol...
But.. if you can ping it (and you get a response of course) you know
it is there. As I said, your previous output from config -a looked just fine.
Disconnect from wired network and repeat the steps you did that resulted
in that output from config -a. Try to ping it (over wifi).
Next step then: Try to connect to IDS.
Dirk 
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Considering that I had to flash the iLiad and reformat everything, I'm not that sure I want to try it once more...
Anyway, as I said from the beginning, the problem likely comes from my router, not from the iLiad, which works perfectly with another wireless network.