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| Hi All, My router disconnects every now and then. I am using SMC 2804 WBR with the latest firmware (V20) I think. The internet is configured via static IP and directly connects to the internet. By that, I mean I don't have a modem. So my router is bombarded with tons of arp and other broadcasts. At some point, I don't know when exactly, it disconnects my client. I have to power cycle the router in order to get connectivity back. I don't use the wireless functionality at the moment. This is what I observed: 1) The behavior is same with and without the firewall. 2) When I enable uPNP, the client is able to get the connectivity back, ie when the router broadcasts uPNP related packets. So what I am wondering is how to exactly find out what packets make my router disconnect the client? How do I access packets in the DMZ if I need to say file bug report to the manufacturer? I like this uPNP thingy but the problem is I don't have control over the frequency of this uPNP packets. So there are some times when I don't have internet access. Is there a daemon available that can run from my machine (linux) and that injects the uPNP packets to the router with some frequency I can control? I tried linux-IGD but it seems to not compile on my machine. Many thanks, Vick. -- If you're going to do something tonight that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late. -- Henny Youngman |