My RT-66NU is running firmware 3.0.0.4.374_720. Recently, I see unstable network connection from any of my devices (Windows, iOS, Android, Mac), whether they are connected via wireless or wired.
Looking at the system log, I see the following:
miniupnpd[413]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 37370 TCP removed
miniupnpd[413]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 37371 UDP removed
There are literally hundreds of these, followed by this once in a while:
miniupnpd[413]: unsupported NAT-PMP version : 2
When this happened, the unstable network connection happened. I had to reboot my router to fix it.
It always started with this:
miniupnpd[400]: received signal 15, good-bye
miniupnpd[413]: HTTP listening on port 50262
miniupnpd[413]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
Unfortunately, there is no IP address, so I couldn't find out what caused it. I don't run a media center.
Can anyone help?
Looking at the system log, I see the following:
miniupnpd[413]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 37370 TCP removed
miniupnpd[413]: Expired NAT-PMP mapping port 37371 UDP removed
There are literally hundreds of these, followed by this once in a while:
miniupnpd[413]: unsupported NAT-PMP version : 2
When this happened, the unstable network connection happened. I had to reboot my router to fix it.
It always started with this:
miniupnpd[400]: received signal 15, good-bye
miniupnpd[413]: HTTP listening on port 50262
miniupnpd[413]: Listening for NAT-PMP traffic on port 5351
Unfortunately, there is no IP address, so I couldn't find out what caused it. I don't run a media center.
Can anyone help?