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    What's going on?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by matofthemint, Jun 28, 2007.

  1. matofthemint

    matofthemint Notebook Enthusiast

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    All of these entries are all to the same address. They are about 2 min. apart. If I don't clear the logs quite often, there are hundreds of them. Anyway to stop this?
     

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  2. thegsrguy

    thegsrguy Notebook Deity

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    192.168.1.1 is your gateway (probably a router). It's just sending broadcast traffic (224.x.x.x). You can ignore it.
     
  3. masterchef341

    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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    yeah unless someone on your network is trying to attack you (someone else plugged into the router) i think you are fine.
     
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    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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