Sorry for the late reply. It's been a busy week at work. Anyhow, the IP address: 192.168.202.238 is the DHCP IP address that my apartment assigns to my router. The router is always on and connected. I only have 1 computer on my "network", and it's only connected to the router when I have it turned on and booted up. My router is only set to have 1 computer able to connect to it (mine). So, when my computer is turned off while I'm at work, I should expect my router to not be sending any outgoing connection requests because nothing is "hooked" up to or connected to it other than the ISP it's plugged into. So, is it my understanding that someone went through the ISP, found my router and somehow sent a packet through it that got blocked because there was no node receiving on the port in cyberspace that it was trying to reach? This is not looking good. However, I have only noticed that this has happened two or three times, and it just started happening recently. I noticed that the list of "cyber neighbors" with routers using channels that I can see in a scan has gotten bigger lately. There used to be only a few other computers, and now I can scan wireless and see at least 5 or 6 there now. Makes me wonder if a hacker is among them. grrrrr
Thanks