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Lucter

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Anyone can tell me what this line means?:

"Aug 20 11:58:10 miniupnpd[798]: upnp_event_process_notify: connect(192.168.1.10:2869): No route to host"

Thanks in advance!
 
https://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/issues/detail?id=755

Seems like your modem lost connection to the ISP?


Turn off all network equipment, including modem, router and any switches you use. Leave off and unplugged from AC power for at least half an hour (an hour is better).

When you are ready to bring the network back up again, first turn on the modem and let it fully boot up (about 5 minutes). Now, turn on the router and let it fully boot up (about 5 minutes).

Now, turn on any switches (rebooting your computer(s) is probably a good idea too) and you should have solved the things you could.

What the above does is resets the connection between your ISP and your modem and if that was the issue, it should be cleared up.
 
Anyone can tell me what this line means?:

"Aug 20 11:58:10 miniupnpd[798]: upnp_event_process_notify: connect(192.168.1.10:2869): No route to host"

Thanks in advance!

It means that the client on 192.168.1.10 opened a port using UPNP, and now is either no longer online, or on a new IP. Just ignore this warning.
 
Oops, thanks RMerlin. I took a chance using google, but got it very wrong. :oops:
 
It means that the client on 192.168.1.10 opened a port using UPNP, and now is either no longer online, or on a new IP. Just ignore this warning.
Tks all for yr replies. Reason for asking is that my 3200 is behaving a bit strange last week; lost traffic analyser, found out meantime that it lost traffic analyser after i started using ddns..... I'm not a it-specialist..but know my way around in networking a little bit. Still wonder what software was accessing UPNP port as the 192.168.1.10 is my own pc (work with dhcp disabled and all access to network with fixed ip's?
 
Tks all for yr replies. Reason for asking is that my 3200 is behaving a bit strange last week; lost traffic analyser, found out meantime that it lost traffic analyser after i started using ddns..... I'm not a it-specialist..but know my way around in networking a little bit. Still wonder what software was accessing UPNP port as the 192.168.1.10 is my own pc (work with dhcp disabled and all access to network with fixed ip's?

Could be a torrent client, could be Skype, could also be Torredo. Unfortunately, tracking this down isn't easy with the stock firmware.

I doubt it's related with your issues however.
 

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