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vwwanted
Mar 30, 2016Aspirant
DoS attack, Teardrop or derivative, Ping of Death, strange non-DHCP IP address connected to wifi
I'm getting lots of Dos attacks logged in my C3000 modem/router. They appear to be coming from inside my network, from my wifi. I keep seeing a device attached to my wifi with an IP address of 1.1.15...
tmcribbs
Aug 06, 2016Initiate
Has anyone found the solution yet? I'm having the same issues. One of my Android phones will show up as a 176.10.32.0 address in the "attached devices" but that phone shows the correct 192.168.0.10 DHCP address on the device itself. I verified this phone via MAC to be sure I was looking at the same device. I reset the phone and removed it in the device list. Same issue. Oddly, that IP address will switch between phones (I have 2 Android phones) seemingly at random. I can ping the phone by it's correct address 192.168.0.10 (or .11 if it's the other phone affected) , but since the 176.10.32.0 address isn't a valid host address, I can't ping that one. The only pleace I see the 176 address is in the attached device list and in the log with periodic, but often, 'teardrop or derivative' attack targeting a host in New Jersey. I'm wondering if this is a bug in NetGear Genie... I don't have a means of capturing data to run thru Wireshark from the outside NetGear interface.
NetGear N450
Firmware Version
V3.01.06