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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: killmequick on July 19, 2009, 08:57:06 PM
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INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:51:48 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 221.192.199.36:12200 to 71.200.18.20:8085
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:51:11 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 75.109.64.86:23907 to 71.200.18.20:54233
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:51:03 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 69.143.156.84:2740 to 71.200.18.20:54233
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:51:02 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 75.109.64.86:23907 to 71.200.18.20:54233
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:50:57 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 69.143.156.84:2740 to 71.200.18.20:54233
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:50:55 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 125.65.112.217:6000 to 71.200.18.20:7212
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:50:54 2009 Blocked incoming TCP connection request from 69.143.156.84:2740 to 71.200.18.20:54233
[INFO] Sun Jul 19 23:50:52 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 74.128.203.162:36381 to 71.200.18.20:54233
was wondering if anyone could help.. i have dns relay disabled, spi firewall disabled and can post more settings if needed but i cant make sense of these blocked packets, i have upnp enabled
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Looks like standard port scans from other computers which should be blocked.
I use this : http://www.dnsstuff.com/ to check the source of the IP's using the free whois lookup.
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i looked up the ips and they are from my cable company. . just wondering if this had any effect on why everytime i download a torrent on the new firmware my router loses its connection..
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Maybe they are checking the amount of your traffic and throttling you down.