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Gamerear19
Nov 23, 2016Aspirant
WNDR4300v2 DoS Attacks HELP!!!
A few months ago my old router went bad so I got the WNDR4300v2. Ever since I got the new router I have noticed alot of dos attacks in the router logs and im unsure if this is normal and is something...
- Nov 23, 2016
I spot checked a few of the IP addresses and none of them look like they would really be the source of any DoS attacks. A few of us here think that Netgear's DoS attack detection heuristics are borked on some of their routers. You can actually select Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection in WAN Setup on the router. This will disable the heuristics. This won't disable the firewall, so you'll still have basic protection.
If you are not comfortable with this, then you could just choose to ignore them. Except for a few small bursts, the frequency of these logs is not that high.
TheEther
Nov 23, 2016Guru
I spot checked a few of the IP addresses and none of them look like they would really be the source of any DoS attacks. A few of us here think that Netgear's DoS attack detection heuristics are borked on some of their routers. You can actually select Disable Port Scan and DoS Protection in WAN Setup on the router. This will disable the heuristics. This won't disable the firewall, so you'll still have basic protection.
If you are not comfortable with this, then you could just choose to ignore them. Except for a few small bursts, the frequency of these logs is not that high.