Re: blocking incoming udp packets
- From: VanguardLH <V@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 16:00:45 -0500
JClark wrote:
VanguardLH wrote:
Is UPnP enabled in the router? Try disabling it or check that it is
disabled.
Yes, UPnP is disabled in the router.
I'm wondering in "2008/07/08, 05:40:15.921, GMT -0400, 2010, Device 3"
as to what is "device 3". Might it be whatever is plugged into the port
numbered 3 on the router? If so, is that your host or another one? If
another one, try yanking the cable out of port #3 on the router to see
if it all quiets down.
.
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