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gnemelf
Jul 03, 2019Star
Issues with XR450 and Destiny 2
I have the Nighthawk XR 450 firmware V2.3.2.40 and yes I have done the reset with all ethernet cords disconected. I am having serious issues with destiny 2 for PC, I can play for about 15 minutes ti...
gnemelf
Jul 05, 2019Star
I went to do that that but it seemed that was what it was already set at. I set it to that and clicked apply again just in case. still havthing the same issue though
log is filled with the
[DumaOS] DHCP lease change., Friday, July 05, 2019 10:29:54
[DumaOS] DHCP new event., Friday, July 05, 2019 10:29:54
[DHCP IP: 192.168.1.5] to MAC address e4:3e:d7:9d:8e:44, Friday, July 05, 2019 10:29:54
and this one seem to be paired always get them when it happens.
[DumaOS] Error parsing line in ARP table: 'fe80::217:10ff:fe84:eddd dev brwan lladdr 00:17:10:84:ed:dd router STALE', Friday, July 05, 2019 10:29:57
Is it possible that its just a bad router or something is corrupt in the firmware? seeing as the problem doesn't exist when that router isn't hooked up.
Netduma-Fraser
Jul 05, 2019NetDuma Partner
What is your ISP hub? Are you able to check its interface to see if when the issue happens it reports the router as offline?
- gnemelfJul 05, 2019Star
By the ISP hub do you mean like the cable modem status or the isp status? If thats what you mean yes I can still log into my modem and all seems to be fine and correctly connected as far as I can tell, and its a netgear cm600 so its not one the isp provided ones and its only about 2 months old same as the router. I haven't had anymore issues since I got off of work today so I dunno. I switched to all new ethernet cables today just to eliminate that as a issue as well as added some additional cooling to the shelf the modem and router are on via a usb fan.
- Netduma-FraserJul 05, 2019NetDuma PartnerYes I meant the ISP modem, okay that's good, fingers crossed what you've done sorts it, do keep us updated. If it happens again access the modem interface and see if it's showing the router as connected to the internet or not.
- gnemelfJul 05, 2019Star
Will do,Thanks again for all the tips and advice!
- gnemelfJul 10, 2019Star
So all has been pretty much well as far as things go but today this happened and kicked me offline it was doing this same dos attack for about an hour before I could get back online according to the logs(I just pasted a section seeing as it was the same thing for about 2 hours in the logs. Now is this just noise or am I actually being targeted seeing as how when it stopped my internet started working again.
[Internet connected] IP address: 24.168.221.113, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:55:02
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:49
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:48
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:47
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:46
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:45
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:44
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:33
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:30
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:28
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:22
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:21
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:20
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:19
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:17
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:16
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:15
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:14
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:13
[DoS Attack: ARP Attack] from source: 24.168.192.1, Tuesday, July 09, 2019 19:43:06 - Netduma-FraserJul 10, 2019NetDuma PartnerWell the two IP addresses there are from Spectrum/Charter Communications so that doesn't jump out as being targeted but then again it could be an individual with that ISP. It might be worth phoning your ISP and asking them if there was anything strange going on in the time frame when it happened and give them the IPs.
- gnemelfJul 10, 2019Star
If it happens again, I'll phone them, I sometimes suspect that it might just be their backend "system keeping the flow of data fair" of just plain kicking me offline because I am more then likely the highest bandwidth consumer on the road.