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  1. Well it has been around a week now. And connecting via the old router seems to have brought a halt to the issue. So thanks again for the help.
  2. Well this is new to me, and I am fairly paranoid, so here I am. XD ... on a related note I probably should make it a point to learn more about this kinda thing, anywhere I should start looking?
  3. Yeah, no dice on the reset, ah well. :/ Going back to the old router, see if that fixes thing. Thanks again for your time.
  4. No worries, resetting the modem aint gunna hurt anything, and a small shot at stopping it is worth an unplug and replug. XD Will keep a new router in mind, I am in need of one, which is why I am just plugged into the modem. If you have a recommended router that would be appreciated Thank you yet again
  5. First thank you both for you quick response @Marcos I am plugged directly into a modem. And Esets firewall has been blocking them. I guess my next question is, is this something I need to worry about, how do I find out more, where is it coming from, and so on. Also what kind of devices are we talking about? @itman I assume that is just the standard log file yes? Otherwise where do I find it. Thanks again for the quick response.
  6. Ok, so as of about a month ago I have been getting a lot of UDP Port scan attacks, about one every three or so days, at random times. Eset has block them all so, thank you for that. Both Eset, and Malwarebytes say I am clean. So there is that. So my question is, what do I do to make this stop. Any info you need I will be happy to provide, just let me know what you need. Thanks in advance for your help.
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