I check my router logs routinely and I noticed this tonight.. there was 20 pages of this:
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from WAN Out of NAT buffer
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Any Idea what that means?.. I called Dlink tech and the guy said something about my computer sending out too much data and the router buffer couldn't handle it and he suggested I reboot the computer and power cycle the router. and he also said that I needed more memory.. But I have 1 gig of ram.
3 computers and 2 wireless routers and a cable modem connect to this dlink router. The router works.. I didn't notice any hiccups in it's service.. But was just curious about the error message since i have never seen it before.
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from WAN Out of NAT buffer
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:11 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Apr/23/2005 21:38:48 Drop packet from LAN Out of NAT buffer (1)
Any Idea what that means?.. I called Dlink tech and the guy said something about my computer sending out too much data and the router buffer couldn't handle it and he suggested I reboot the computer and power cycle the router. and he also said that I needed more memory.. But I have 1 gig of ram.
3 computers and 2 wireless routers and a cable modem connect to this dlink router. The router works.. I didn't notice any hiccups in it's service.. But was just curious about the error message since i have never seen it before.