Posted April 7, 200618 yr It is resetting itself very frequently. Here's the log: Apr/07/2006 16:25:39 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny Apr/07/2006 16:25:31 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny Apr/07/2006 16:25:30 Drop TCP packet from WAN 130.117.156.47:80 67.167.32.112:60026 Rule: Default deny Apr/07/2006 16:25:28 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny Apr/07/2006 16:25:26 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny Apr/07/2006 16:25:25 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny -Twan
April 10, 200618 yr Is it resetting itself, or do you know if it is just not training on a signal ? . .
July 29, 200618 yr Hi, The log U ve pasted "Apr/07/2006 16:25:39 Drop TCP packet from WAN 64.233.161.99:80 67.167.32.112:60009 Rule: Default deny" is not about u r rtr resetting itself but a packet being dropped from the website with IP - 64.233.161.99 which is trying to access a service on port no. 60009, which u r firewall is denying by default. Solution -- Dont try this if u r not sure which website is trying to access U r network. It might be malicious attack or spyware -- Now that u have been warned :) U can try port forwarding or create a access rule on u rtr to allow 60009 and the error should stop. Hope u ll figure it out. Alex Support Engineer SupportMinds http://www.supportminds.com