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Its a Secret
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Re: There are a TON of "found attack from" on my security log!

You have no concerns there. As a matter of fact, blocking your WAN ping can cause your connection to drop. A ping is just a ping, nothing more. If you have no ports open, they just bounce.
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You have no concerns there. As a matter of fact, blocking your WAN ping can cause your connection to drop. A ping is just a ping, nothing more. If you have no ports open, they just bounce.
I'm just curious. On my previous wireless router, I would completely lose my connection and have to reset the router to get it back. Is that what a connection drop is?
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Yep, that would be it.


fonzbear2000
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Yep, that would be it.
Well, if my connection drops at all, I'll uncheck it, but my previous Dlink wireless G router didn't even have that option and the connection dropped on that all the frickin' time so I'm hoping that this is actually preventing it.
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It really is ok to have pings enabled. There is zero security concern here.


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It really is ok to have pings enabled. There is zero security concern here.
Ya, but 6 days in a row without a connection drop while on the previous router, I would get at least 2-3 a week. It's all good. If I get any drops, I'll disable it.
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