Saw some occasional lag and disconnects earlier this evening, and then got kicked off of a game I was playing a couple of times. Started looking more closely. The router (DLink DIR-655) was acting strange, taking a long time to connect, randomly deciding it had to measure the connect speed again in the middle of an admin request. Got the logs opened and saw a ton of blocked connection requests. They're all to port 6881 and coming from various dynamically assigned addresses, including some on Comcast's network, and also from offshore. I presume these are bots, but I have no idea why they would have suddenly targeted my home office network connection.
Here's some examples from the log, which I already sent to Comcast.
Anyone got any ideas? 6881 appears to be associated with some BT clients. I don't use torrents nor do I have the client installed, and there is nothing listening on 6881 on my end. Anyone else seen anything like this recently?
Update
I renamed the thread because I no longer think the blocked connection requests have any relation to the performance issues I'm seeing. Please see recent posts for more info.
Here's some examples from the log, which I already sent to Comcast.
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Blocked incoming UDP packet from 200.105.98.140:6881 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:6881
Blocked incoming UDP packet from 74.12.109.235:6881 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:6881
Blocked incoming UDP packet from 72.145.219.133:6881 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:6881
incoming TCP connection request from 98.252.94.115:50751 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:6881
Anyone got any ideas? 6881 appears to be associated with some BT clients. I don't use torrents nor do I have the client installed, and there is nothing listening on 6881 on my end. Anyone else seen anything like this recently?
Update
I renamed the thread because I no longer think the blocked connection requests have any relation to the performance issues I'm seeing. Please see recent posts for more info.
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