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Valdo

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Hello,
I'm new here because I need help. Today I browsed my router settings and discovered this list.
I have no idea what those activities are, but for sure those are not friendly greetings..................

Anyone to explain and to help me, please?

Thank you

Valdo
 

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Better see what device with IP 192.168.1.3 is up to. Also check router settings to see if it is in DMZ or has ports opened. You may also want to disable UPnP if it isn't already.
 
Better see what device with IP 192.168.1.3 is up to. Also check router settings to see if it is in DMZ or has ports opened. You may also want to disable UPnP if it isn't already.

Hello,
thank you for fast reply.

The 192.168.1.3 could be somebody with whom I communicated regarding a domain purchase (xmail.com) or http://macphun.com, I think...
I think it is not in DMZ and probably no port open. Why UPnP should be disabled? Sorry for so many questions, I'm
on "basic" level. I attach some printscreens...
 

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There are plenty of posts on this topic. Read up and take appropriate steps. First step is to disable UPnP. I would also unplug / shut off / disable the device with IP 192.168.1.3 and see if the attempts stop or switch to another device.

192.168.1.3 is a device on your LAN.
 
Disconnect the laptop from Wi-Fi or shut it down. Then monitor the log as I suggested.
 
I shut down the laptop, previously I switched off UPnP, but my TV sez, that UPnP is still on and I'm able to connect to the router attached HDD from the TV set. I will restart the router....
 
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