I did run a deep scan on all the PCs and Laptops and they came back really clean, so happy!!I realized I wasn't clear and mixed two things together.
The Avast Suite comment is a general comment....I know that it can flood the router with logon requests and who knows what else. So that is really just an overall recommendation and not associated with the 'deep scan'. You can try that right now and see if it helps.
syslogd looks like it crashed shortly after the flood of miniupnpd messages, so no more messages until you rebooted the router. The flood of miniupnpd messages started right after 'Denise-Laptop' connected (does she like to run a lot of torrents?).Any ideas on why this might be happening?
Here is something that might give you an insight !!
Good one John!! Denise does not know about Torrents at all!!! (great for me)syslogd looks like it crashed shortly after the flood of miniupnpd messages, so no more messages until you rebooted the router. The flood of miniupnpd messages started right after 'Denise-Laptop' connected (does she like to run a lot of torrents?).
One thing you might try is falling back to a level before Merlin picked up the latest miniupnpd and see if it changes the behavior. (that would be 378.53)
I did roll back to 378.53 and have not had a crash since then. What do you say to that? I think you were right on suggesting the roll back. Thanks so much. Will keep you informed if anything changes.syslogd looks like it crashed shortly after the flood of miniupnpd messages, so no more messages until you rebooted the router. The flood of miniupnpd messages started right after 'Denise-Laptop' connected (does she like to run a lot of torrents?).
One thing you might try is falling back to a level before Merlin picked up the latest miniupnpd and see if it changes the behavior. (that would be 378.53)
interesting, how are dd-wrt using new kernel with broadcom driver that merlin says will work on 2.6 only?
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