Ok, I think I even know what I did...
I downloaded the Advanced IP scanner, turned off the wife's computer. Then I ran the network scan with the IP scanner. It had somehow set itself to 192.168.1.99, after I had held down the little black reset button for 3 seconds.
Weird I know.
I beleive that was the default set into the reset feature.
The reason its confusing is because the machine comes with an IP address that is 192.168.2.99, but after hitting the reset button the IP address becomes 192.168.1.99
Also some other new changes are made after hitting the reset button, such as (the fake) LAN is switched to DHCP.
It turns out that using the reset button is a faster way to originally set the devices up, provided that 192.168.1.99 is open on your network.