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    Quote Originally Posted by LilAznAccommodator
    @fkdup74: Let me post a LONG log as I not really sure how to 'read' it:

    Dec/08/2005 10:49:19 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:49:16 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:49:13 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:49:10 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:20 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:18 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:17 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:15 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:14 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:12 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 10:42:10 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    Dec/08/2005 03:46:59 TearDrop Attack Detect84.158.31.2:5662469.224.226.98:48817Packet Dropped
    Dec/07/2005 23:00:05 Ping of Death Detect69.106.207.9:3355769.224.226.98:15298Packet Dropped
    Dec/07/2005 07:21:05 SYN Flood Attack DetectPacket Dropped
    ^ this is what catches my eye, and I think:
    a) your router is incorrectly interpreting normal traffic as attacks, or,
    b) you were being attacked

    could be part of the problem?

    and your MAC addys are in the logs too
    Dec/07/2005 21:44:22 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.101 to chris-9e064d42100-04-61-48-20-55
    Dec/07/2005 21:42:24 DHCP lease IP 192.168.0.100 to chris-bdfd713b300-0F-EA-FB-2C-A2
    simple breakdown....

    (chris-9e064d421) (00-04-61-48-20-55)
    the first part is the computer name/ID, the second part is the MAC addy

    and....

    Dec/08/2005 03:46:59 TearDrop Attack Detect84.158.31.2:5662469.224.226.98:48817Packet Dropped
    (84.158.31.2:56624) (69.224.226.98:48817)
    the best I can make of this log entry is.....
    84.158.31.2:56624 is the originating IP, port 56624
    69.224.226.98:48817 is the destination IP (you), port 48817

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    @Rossco: By changing ports.. you just mean like switching the Ethernet Cables on the Router right? Cause I tried that with no difference.

    @fkdup74: Ok for the last part of your entry... The one where you say: "'(84.158.31.2:56624) (69.224.226.98:48817)
    the best I can make of this log entry is.....
    84.158.31.2:56624 is the originating IP, port 56624
    69.224.226.98:48817 is the destination IP (you), port 48817'"

    ^So... Should I be changing any of my settings because of those numbers?, since as of now I am running both computers on Static IP's(From Command Prompt> ipconfig /all)^

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    well, as I said, it could either be a mistake on your router's part,
    or someone is really fucking with your network
    were the times logged around the same times you were bumped from the network?

    go into your router's configuration and check all your security settings
    if you don't have it password protected, protect it
    if you do, change it, make it something off-the-wall, something even you won't remember
    (just be sure to write it down )
    if your router offers MAC filtering, filter it
    if it offers any kind of trusted client list, make that list
    if it has any kind of ping blocking, you could enable that
    etc, etc
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    Ok I shall do your last suggestion... Since I did see some sort of like Ping Blocking from WAN or something... So I shall Enable that and see if that helps. And when you say Password Protected you mean whenever I access 192.168.0.1 where I just login with admin as the name... Password that right?

    There is not MAC Filtering of my knowing/ and that Trusted Client thing, unsure.

    ---Nvm found the MAC Filter.. and I just input the MAC Addresses of both computers on it right?
    Last edited by LilAznAccommodator; 01-08-2006 at 06:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilAznAccommodator
    Ok I shall do your last suggestion... Since I did see some sort of like Ping Blocking from WAN or something... So I shall Enable that and see if that helps. And when you say Password Protected you mean whenever I access 192.168.0.1 where I just login with admin as the name... Password that right?

    There is not MAC Filtering of my knowing/ and that Trusted Client thing, unsure.

    ---Nvm found the MAC Filter.. and I just input the MAC Addresses of both computers on it right?

    yes. and yes. and....yes.

    now mind you, this may or may not help, but it's where I would start
    correct configuration is more important than most people realize I think
    plug n play has spoiled the whole fuckin world

    if you can rule out config issues, then still have problems, you can try moving on to a firmware update

    -hint- take care in entering the MAC addys
    if you enter a bad digit, you lose connectivity and may have to reset the router to factory default
    not too big of a deal, but needless trouble none the less

    -edit- nevermind the "trusted client" stuff
    that was just a generic term, don't know wtf I said it, but I don't know your router, so...
    Last edited by fkdup74; 01-08-2006 at 07:36 PM.

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    Ok I have Blocking of WAN Ping, and enabled a Password on my Login along with did the MAC Address Filtering.

    Will post updates when given.

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