- Joined
- Nov 11, 2003
- Location
- Bloomington, IN
I've been checking out the incoming log on my wireless router lately, and I see an awful lot of entries. I would like your guys' opinion on this matter... here is the scenario:
I live in an apartment complex, my wireless router is a wrt54G with DD-WRT v23 (12/25/05) firmware loaded on it. I have it locked down to the best of my ability, meaning that i have a wireless mac filter on it only allowing my laptop and another roomate's laptop, I disabled the broadcasting of the SSID, I have WEP2 encryption, and I am only allowing the router to give out 3 IP's (one for my computer, and 2 more for the laptops). I think that's about it for that.
Now, when I check the incoming log, I get many many many entries, with different IP's with the destination Port# 15904. I have googled this port number, but I couldn't find any useful information.
I am not running any kind of P2P application, however one of the roomates uses Limewire. I just shut it down, but the incoming log remains the same. Can you guys give me some tips as to what this means? Are there additional safety precautions that I should be taking?
Thanks much!
I live in an apartment complex, my wireless router is a wrt54G with DD-WRT v23 (12/25/05) firmware loaded on it. I have it locked down to the best of my ability, meaning that i have a wireless mac filter on it only allowing my laptop and another roomate's laptop, I disabled the broadcasting of the SSID, I have WEP2 encryption, and I am only allowing the router to give out 3 IP's (one for my computer, and 2 more for the laptops). I think that's about it for that.
Now, when I check the incoming log, I get many many many entries, with different IP's with the destination Port# 15904. I have googled this port number, but I couldn't find any useful information.
I am not running any kind of P2P application, however one of the roomates uses Limewire. I just shut it down, but the incoming log remains the same. Can you guys give me some tips as to what this means? Are there additional safety precautions that I should be taking?
Thanks much!