![]() ![]() Only to find that when I cycled power, I could no longer log into the router. Setting up dyndns, and my own router login password etc. I spent a while configuring my new Technicolor router today, setting my own wireless SSID and password. Thanks for all the replies but I may have to put this issue on hold as there seems to be a new issue. I would hate to go back to my old Netgear DG834G just because I can't resolve this issue, as the Technicolor seems good so far.Īnyone have any thoughts, or similar experience, or even just brainstorming anything else I could try? I can't see any way to disable the 'Intrusion Detection' or to modify the settings. I am thinking I may have set up the port forwarding correctly, but that the UDP traffic is being rate limited by the router. I then checked the Technicolor 'Intrusion Detection' settings (which are enabled by default), and in the list, it shows 'UDP Rate Limiting' with a count of 31. I have then associated that application with the IP address of the PC running Planeplotter. I have fixed the IP address of the PC running Planeplotter, and configured the Technicolor with a new application called 'PlanePlotter', and set the UDP and TCP port range to 9742, forwarding to 9742. I run an application called PlanePlotter that requires me to ensure UDP port 9742 traffic is forwarded. I have just received the Plusnet Technicolor modem/router and have it working fine (for the most part).
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