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obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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Re: [Speed] Suddenlink Cable internet Lag

Sorry I haven't been to this sight in a while.
No I did not get bumped. I was on 15mbps and I still am. They may have done away with the 10mbps.
obdurl

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Latest news.
Still having some lag problems. Not as bad as it was but still having some.

My PS3 is connecting to the 100ms game range and it was in the 75ms range. This is not too good.
Tried to watch a movie on Netflix today and it buffered about 13 times during the movie.

Did an Apple update and it took 20 minutes 30 mg file to dnld 109meg total file size.

Not very happy!
obdurl

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Another UpDate!

My internet is still not working properly!

My PS3 is getting 4.5 MBPS unload and 531.3 MBPS upload. I have a 15/1.5 service. The game is in Stop Motion type Animation and not very playable.

Netflix movie stopped and buffered 10 times during the movie.

Uploaded pics from Apple iPhoto to iCloud last night and it took hours.

Called SL Tech support AGAIN! They said everything looked good at their end and they would document the issued and if it continues to call back. Great SL Support today!

I have new drop lines and new lines from the box to the modem.

New Docsis 3 modem separated from the Telephone Modem!

New Lan cables, everything is hard wired.

Here is a tracert test:

IP address: 74.195.185.52
Host name: r74-195-185-52.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net
74.195.185.52 is from United States(US) in region North America

TraceRoute to 74.195.185.52 [r74-195-185-52.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net]

Hop (ms) (ms) (ms) IP Address Host name
1 1 0 0 206.123.64.42 -
2 0 0 0 173.219.246.92 173-219-246-92-link.sta.suddenlink.net
3 31 32 29 66.76.30.33 tyrmcrs02-10gex0-6-0-2.tex.sta.suddenlink.net
4 33 35 35 66.76.232.17 66-76-232-17.tyrd.suddenlink.net
5 42 47 47 173.219.236.44 173-219-236-44-link.sta.suddenlink.net
6 58 58 58 173.219.250.17 173-219-250-17-link.sta.suddenlink.net
7 39 39 39 173.219.254.197 muskgig.tex.sta.suddenlink.net
8 58 58 58 173.219.254.5 173-219-254-5-musk.tex.sta.suddenlink.net
9 72 65 66 74.195.185.52 r74-195-185-52.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net
Trace complete

Retrieving DNS records for r74-195-185-52.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net...
DNS servers
ns2.suddenlink.net [66.76.2.133]
ns1.suddenlink.net [66.76.2.132]

Answer records
r74-195-185-52.msk1cmtc01.mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net A 74.195.185.52 86400s

Authority records
mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net NS ns2.suddenlink.net 86400s
mskgok.ok.dh.suddenlink.net NS ns1.suddenlink.net 86400s

Additional records
ns1.suddenlink.net A 66.76.2.132 7200s
ns2.suddenlink.net A 66.76.2.133 7200s

I just need a Suddenlink Tech Support to figure the problem out.
I don't think the problem is at my house.

I just want to play online games and use the internet!
benk016
join:2011-06-05
Owasso, OK

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Check your pm's
Moostang
join:2009-03-24
Tyler, TX

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I'm still confused on what you're reporting. You have stated a couple of times that your computer shows 15/1 on speedtests but your PS3 does not. If this is true, then the problem has to be within your own network or the PS3 itself.

I ran a couple 1million count pings from a couple of public route servers and saw normal latency and 0 packet-loss to the IP you listed in the trace above.

Do you experience this lag at all times or just during certain times of the day?
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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Sorry but I do not know what pm is.
obdurl

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Believe me I am confused also.
My connection to the internet from my house to Suddenlink is good almost all the time with a slightly higher than desired ping time average of 70 to 75 MS which is a Grade of B on pingtest.net. This is not desirable for online game playing.

Going outside of Suddenlink network is where I have the problem. Such as Sony, Netflix, Apple TV.

No problem is not constant it varies day to day.

moldypickle
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Post your signal stats off the doc3 modem again please. Also post up a tracert to www.google.com

The tracert that you have listed above shows no signs of slowing down or bottlenecking.

Also a ping of 70ms is perfectly fine in game. Source: I game every single day between 60ms and 100ms.

Have you taken your ps3 to another connection yet and run the same speedtests and problematic games to verify it is NOT your ps3?
benk016
join:2011-06-05
Owasso, OK

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I sent you a private message. check your messages.

Go to speedtest.net, go to the Chicago, IL dot and choose the servercentral site. Let me know what your upload, download and ping are from there. Also try it on the PS3, i don't know if speedtest.net works on the ps3 browser but if it does try it using the same server and see what happens.
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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Speedtest results: 5x's on my laptop. It will not run on the PS3
ping dn up
36 14.91 1.55
42 15.17 1.55
36 16.02 1.53
43 15.97 1.46
41 15.84 1.47

Also Should the PS3 DNS settings be set to the ISp DNS servers or default to my Routers DNS Servers which are ISP DNS SERVERS?
obdurl

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No I haven't tried another location yet with the PS3. I have been working a lot and trying to deal with the heat here in Oklahoma. I keep thinking its not the PS3 simply because I am having trouble with Netflix and Apple TV and transferring files.

Before the new modem I was running in mostly the 70ms range and would occasionally 50 or 100ms. It ran better in the 70ms. 50 and 100ms seemed to lag very bad so I would target the 70ms. Since the new modem games are mostly coming up in the 100 to 125ms and once in a while I might get in on a 70ms game.

Status
Status HW/FW Versions Event Log CM State Advanced
RF Parameters
Downstream

DCID Freq Power SNR Modulation Octets Correcteds Uncorrectables
Downstream 1 195 567.00 MHz 3.86 dBmV 36.39 dB 256QAM 204043721 51 0
Downstream 2 196 573.00 MHz 3.64 dBmV 36.84 dB 256QAM 131610238 213 1065
Reset FEC Counters
Upstream

UCID Freq Power Channel Type Symbol Rate Modulation
Upstream 1 3 35.00 MHz 43.75 dBmV DOCSIS1.x (TDMA) 2560 kSym/s 16QAM
Status
System Uptime: 0 d: 4 h: 39 m
Computers Detected: staticCPE(0), dynamicCPE(1)
CM Status: OPERATIONAL
Time and Date: Fri 2012-08-03 20:16:28

Interface Parameters
Interface Name Provisioned State Speed (Mbps) MAC address
LAN Enabled Up 100(Full) 00:1D:CD:C5:89:77
CABLE Enabled Up ----- 00:1D:CD:C5:89:78
USB Enabled Down ----- 00:1D:CD:C5:89:79

© Copyright 2009, ARRIS Group, Inc., All rights reserved.

Tracert to Google.com

Traceroute has started…

traceroute: Warning: www.google.com has multiple addresses; using 74.125.227.115
traceroute to www.l.google.com (74.125.227.115), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
1 10.0.1.1 (10.0.1.1) 1.663 ms 0.833 ms 1.142 ms
2 10.4.16.1 (10.4.16.1) 18.004 ms 7.815 ms 7.787 ms
3 173-219-254-4-musk.tex.sta.suddenlink.net (173.219.254.4) 18.517 ms 10.957 ms 7.423 ms
4 muskgig.tex.sta.suddenlink.net (173.219.254.196) 13.743 ms 16.258 ms 13.942 ms
5 cdm-66-76-31-109.lfkn.suddenlink.net (66.76.31.109) 49.234 ms 46.207 ms 41.614 ms
6 173-219-250-14-link.sta.suddenlink.net (173.219.250.14) 56.518 ms 36.688 ms 32.538 ms
7 66-76-232-2.tyrd.suddenlink.net (66.76.232.2) 33.941 ms 30.727 ms 35.911 ms
8 chicosrc01-10gex2-1.tex.sta.suddenlink.net (66.76.232.10) 31.484 ms 31.597 ms 32.839 ms
9 72.14.197.82 (72.14.197.82) 47.840 ms 33.550 ms 34.476 ms
10 209.85.254.122 (209.85.254.122) 40.884 ms 30.719 ms 97.167 ms
11 72.14.237.108 (72.14.237.108) 39.881 ms 46.846 ms 38.300 ms
12 72.14.239.190 (72.14.239.190) 67.945 ms
72.14.239.90 (72.14.239.90) 60.867 ms
72.14.239.190 (72.14.239.190) 64.961 ms
13 209.85.240.80 (209.85.240.80) 47.021 ms 47.069 ms 49.250 ms
14 72.14.237.214 (72.14.237.214) 55.994 ms
72.14.237.218 (72.14.237.218) 45.799 ms
72.14.237.214 (72.14.237.214) 46.900 ms
15 209.85.240.91 (209.85.240.91) 50.629 ms 51.051 ms 50.924 ms
16 dfw06s16-in-f19.1e100.net (74.125.227.115) 44.906 ms 59.415 ms 46.451 ms

Ping to Google.com

Ping has started…

PING google.com (74.125.227.97): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=0 ttl=54 time=46.899 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=1 ttl=54 time=46.789 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=2 ttl=54 time=49.321 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=3 ttl=54 time=49.544 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=4 ttl=54 time=46.793 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=5 ttl=54 time=47.309 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=6 ttl=54 time=46.649 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=7 ttl=54 time=48.675 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=8 ttl=54 time=49.166 ms
64 bytes from 74.125.227.97: icmp_seq=9 ttl=54 time=48.053 ms

--- google.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 46.649/47.920/49.544/1.110 ms
obdurl

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Dah to the PM's...

I might be 52 years old but sometimes my brain doesned work to well. LOL

moldypickle
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every last one of those tests are running perfect. Your speedtest is right where it should be. The tracert to google shows no slow down points at all. Same with the ping of google. Your modem stats are also perfectly fine.

Also pinging the same IP addresses you were saying were troublesome earlier in the thread show no signs of slow down from me to them.

I really don't know what to say for the PS3 other than the connection looks fine from your computer. What device are you running the Netflix on?
benk016
join:2011-06-05
Owasso, OK

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You might look into a new router. You mention that you have gigabit everywhere, but your link from the router to your modem is 100mb. Older routers, even if they had gigabit lan ports only had 100mb WAN ports. Its very possible your router is getting older and not handling the connection to the PS3 correctly. After seeing your speed tests on your PC, Suddenlink is not to blame here. You have a bottleneck somewhere in your network.
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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Sorry I may not have explained myself very well in the past. Everything I have will do 1GB ethernet. The modem is locked in at 100 mg. Everything else is set to auto. I have also connected directly to them modem several times in the past and it makes no difference.
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Sorry I forgot to reply.
Go figure on the stats. I am at a loss. Right now the PS3 is pulling 6.5 Mbps dl and 889.0 Mbps ul. I am going to try it and see what it does. Figure this out - Sometimes when the Dnload gets this low or lower I can change the DNS on the Router to the free DNS 4.2.2.2 and the PS3 runs 11 to 13 Mbps DnLoad. But not today. It is running 6.2 Mbps DL and 882.5 UL under DNS 4.2.2.2. I just changed to DNS 8.8.4.4 google-public-dns-b.google.com and getting some pretty good responses in the game so far. Shots kill faster and movement is faster. SO FAR! This DNS Showed to be 36% faster than the 4.2.2.2

Netflix is on the Apple TV most of the time. It can login to the Netflix servers even if the Apple Network is down. Sometimes I watch it on the computer.

Do you think this is a possibility from the statement below. It came from »n2.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu.

Network Access Link Properties + –
Network latency measurements (?): Latency: 63ms Loss: 0.0% +
TCP connection setup latency (?): 66ms +
Network background health measurement (?): no transient outages +
Network bandwidth (?): Upload 1.5 Mbit/sec, Download 16 Mbit/sec +
Network buffer measurements (?): Uplink 1300 ms, Downlink 130 ms –
We estimate your uplink as having 1300 msec of buffering. This is quite high, and you may experience substantial disruption to your network performance when performing interactive tasks such as web-surfing while simultaneously conducting large uploads. With such a buffer, real-time applications such as games or audio chat can work quite poorly when conducting large uploads at the same time.
We estimate your downlink as having 130 msec of buffering. This level may serve well for maximizing speed while minimizing the impact of large transfers on other traffic.
Cobra11M
join:2010-12-23
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said by obdurl:

Sorry I forgot to reply.
Go figure on the stats. I am at a loss. Right now the PS3 is pulling 6.5 Mbps dl and 889.0 Mbps ul. I am going to try it and see what it does. Figure this out - Sometimes when the Dnload gets this low or lower I can change the DNS on the Router to the free DNS 4.2.2.2 and the PS3 runs 11 to 13 Mbps DnLoad. But not today. It is running 6.2 Mbps DL and 882.5 UL under DNS 4.2.2.2. I just changed to DNS 8.8.4.4 google-public-dns-b.google.com and getting some pretty good responses in the game so far. Shots kill faster and movement is faster. SO FAR! This DNS Showed to be 36% faster than the 4.2.2.2

Netflix is on the Apple TV most of the time. It can login to the Netflix servers even if the Apple Network is down. Sometimes I watch it on the computer.

Do you think this is a possibility from the statement below. It came from »n2.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu.

Network Access Link Properties + –
Network latency measurements (?): Latency: 63ms Loss: 0.0% +
TCP connection setup latency (?): 66ms +
Network background health measurement (?): no transient outages +
Network bandwidth (?): Upload 1.5 Mbit/sec, Download 16 Mbit/sec +
Network buffer measurements (?): Uplink 1300 ms, Downlink 130 ms –
We estimate your uplink as having 1300 msec of buffering. This is quite high, and you may experience substantial disruption to your network performance when performing interactive tasks such as web-surfing while simultaneously conducting large uploads. With such a buffer, real-time applications such as games or audio chat can work quite poorly when conducting large uploads at the same time.
We estimate your downlink as having 130 msec of buffering. This level may serve well for maximizing speed while minimizing the impact of large transfers on other traffic.

DNS servers might have been your problem practically even though 4.2.2.2 is level3's

I actually set up my router on suddenlink and linked it to comodo's mainly cause suddenlink's redirect got annoying after I told it 100x times to turn off.. doing it at the router/modem level means all devices under your network use the dns

anyways not sure why level 3's might have been messing up but it can happen

moldypickle
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the dns server should not effect the bandwidth at all. Dns is more of a lookup tool that points what you typed into the bar to an ip address somewhere on the internet. Without dns you'd have to type in an ip for every site you want to go to.

Once you have made a connection to the server (website) that you are going to, you are no longer using the dns servers.

If you are not uploading anything then the uplink buffer wouldn't have any meaningful effects on your gaming, and especially not on streaming a Netflix movie which involves little to no upstream traffic.

Out of curiosity, are these test results that you are posting taken while your connection is working fine, or when you are experiencing trouble?

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PS3's speedtest is horrendous. Do not trust those results. I get 60/40 on speedtest.net from my PC, and on my PS3 , wired or wireless, I get ~5-10 down and 5 up. Something is obviously not right with the PS3.
obdurl
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PS3 still running pretty good at the moment. I am going to keep it going for a while to see how long it will run.

Thanks for the DNS info.
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I don't trust it either. I mostly check it when I am having problems to try to get a reference to see what it is doing! Did pretty decent tonight though.
benk016
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Owasso, OK

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If your modem is showing a 100mb link to the router then your router doesn't support 1gb on the WAN port. My old router was the same way. The LAN ports were gigabit, but the WAN port was only 100mb. I have the arris d3 modem, and mine shows as connected to the modem as 1000full.
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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Thanks for that info. I did not know that. But it is doing as you say. It is locked in at 100(Full). I connected it directly to the PS3 and it went to 1000(Full). I learned something. I am going to look at replacing the router. I am not sure it will completely fix everything though because the PS3 still lags when running directly from the modem. Everything ran pretty good yesterday but has slowed back down today a little.
benk016
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Part of this could just be whatever speed test the PS3 uses is a test site that doesn't get as good of a connection as the others you use. If you go to speedtest.net and start doing a test on all the different sites, each one would likely give you completely different results.
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

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here is some data from my new router log while playing the PS3. Does anyone know what it is? Some of the IP address come from China, Egypt and Africa. It looks like they are looking at my address thru port address that are attached to the end of the ip. I could be wrong but curious.

192.168.1.201 is my Static Ip on the PS3.
74.197.189.101 is me I think.

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:54521 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:55:59

[LAN access from remote] from 41.196.65.231:3969 to 192.168.1.201:23, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:51:50

[LAN access from remote] from 209.170.124.114:3075 to 192.168.1.201:3074, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:31:44

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:61107 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:26:02
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:56697 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:25:40
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:8507 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:21:51
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:17273 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:17:25
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.191.105:47786 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:09:08
[LAN access from remote] from 117.41.185.44:6000 to 192.168.1.201:4899, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:07:00
[UPnP set event: Public_UPNP_C3] from source 192.168.1.5, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:01:58
[LAN access from remote] from 113.16.16.122:46432 to 192.168.1.201:7101, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:53:30
[LAN access from remote] from 82.77.55.112:46852 to 192.168.1.201:443, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:52:10
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.191.105:51008 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:48:35
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:1426 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:45:12

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.175.193:4212 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:40:19
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:36193 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:37:39
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:62995 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:29:25
[LAN access from remote] from 74.195.187.234:2925 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:11:26
[LAN access from remote] from 74.195.187.234:4431 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:10:22
[UPnP set event: Public_UPNP_C3] from source 192.168.1.5, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:01:58
[LAN access from remote] from 186.201.226.194:44686 to 192.168.1.201:81, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:01:46
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:43799 to
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here is some data from my new router log while playing the PS3. Does anyone know what it is? Some of the IP address come from China, Egypt and Africa. It looks like they are looking at my address thru port address that are attached to the end of the ip. I could be wrong but curious.

192.168.1.201 is my Static Ip on the PS3.
74.197.189.101 is me I think.

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:54521 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:55:59

[LAN access from remote] from 41.196.65.231:3969 to 192.168.1.201:23, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:51:50

[LAN access from remote] from 209.170.124.114:3075 to 192.168.1.201:3074, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:31:44

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:61107 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:26:02
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:56697 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:25:40
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:8507 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:21:51
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:17273 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:17:25
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.191.105:47786 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:09:08
[LAN access from remote] from 117.41.185.44:6000 to 192.168.1.201:4899, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:07:00
[UPnP set event: Public_UPNP_C3] from source 192.168.1.5, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 20:01:58
[LAN access from remote] from 113.16.16.122:46432 to 192.168.1.201:7101, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:53:30
[LAN access from remote] from 82.77.55.112:46852 to 192.168.1.201:443, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:52:10
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.191.105:51008 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:48:35
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:1426 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:45:12

[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.175.193:4212 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:40:19
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:36193 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:37:39
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:62995 to 192.168.1.201:139, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:29:25
[LAN access from remote] from 74.195.187.234:2925 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:11:26
[LAN access from remote] from 74.195.187.234:4431 to 192.168.1.201:445, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:10:22
[UPnP set event: Public_UPNP_C3] from source 192.168.1.5, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:01:58
[LAN access from remote] from 186.201.226.194:44686 to 192.168.1.201:81, Saturday, Aug 11,2012 19:01:46
[LAN access from remote] from 74.197.189.101:43799 to

moldypickle
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Number after the : is the port that is being used, yes.

Since that is while you were playing the PS3, that could simply just be different people connecting to you or you connecting to different people.

Don't see anything to worry about security wise on there really. Now if you start getting that much traffic in under 30 seconds (arbitrary number) then you may want to start looking into it.
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

obdurl

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Its no problem. I just was able to monitor it with the new router and noticed the ips were coming from China, Taiwan and places like that. I assume the number at the end is a port number that whoever is sending data thru that port. Example 203.73.7.114:3646 to 192.168.1.201:60010. Strange though that the first is from someone using port 3646 and going to my PS3 and a different port 60010. I assume this is because I have the DMZ turned on for the PS3, but none of these ports are in the list that Modern Warfare 3 uses. Just interesting. Like the puzzle of figuring out what the data is.

moldypickle
Premium Member
join:2009-01-04
Haughton, LA

moldypickle

Premium Member

If the PS3 is in the dmz then it could really be anything since it's open to everything. Then again it's also a PS3 so I'm not too sure what if any damage could come of that, lol
obdurl
join:2012-06-25
Muskogee, OK

obdurl

Member

Yes it is in DMZ. I may turn it off and do port forward only. Most of the port numbers I see in the log, if that is what they are, are not on the list of ports required for Modern Warfare 3. Interesting to see what the logs will show after I turn off DMZ.

Also here are the links to the latest test data with the new modem.

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The smokerping is jumping around a little.