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1 edit | reply to Twonkies Re: Strange router log entries
Take a look at this thread. »[northeast] Log From My Router - I'm Curious and Concerned It does not come to a conclusion, but it explains some things that might help you interpret what you see.
If it was me, I'd power off the router for a few seconds, then power back on. That will start the log fresh and you'll see every entry that you made happen. I'd also turn off UPnP, which is on by default. Unless you use applications which rely on it. It's not concluded in that thread, but I'd venture a good guess your log entry is what you'd get as a result of UPnP activity.
Changing your password is a great idea. Install tech probably set it to password1 as part of his SOP. You can change it in Advanced / Users / edit the entry
FWIW, this may be a slightly different version of your message. Jul 3 20:13:51 2009 Firewall Setup Configuration change Internal application has changed security settings
[edit to add source]From a Rev.A Actiontec with 10.0.11.6 firmware. |