![]() ![]() If you set them too low then the router will forget connections too quickly and active connections will be dropped. udp 192.168.1.212:46146 114.114.114. UDP Timeout (s): 30 Image: IP Filter Settings on DD-WRT v8 Save Settings and then Reboot Router The above settings control how long it takes before inactive TCP & UDP connections are forgotten by the router. XX is my VMB500 base station's internal IP. i found out there are few abnormal tcp/udp port in the network monitoring. Way longer than the 30 second timeout so they where definitely active connections. EDIT: they also stayed listed the entire game. But they where definitely the IP-addresses of the people connected to the game. Or maybe a conflict between the two base stations? But my last attempt to get it work I factory reset my router and haven't connected the old base station yet. The UDP connections listed all had state UNREPLIED. Could it be that, although my old base station (VMB3010) has worked for years. I wanted to make all my Linux host's DNS queries transparently use that proxy. On my Asus RT-AC3200 router I see quite many connections that have timed out and are unreplied. I ran dnscrypt-proxy or tor on Linux listning on :::1053 to server DNS. I was thinking if there is something with the ports Arlo is using. Still get update failed and the SmartHub is offline according to the app. But the reset of the SmartHub didn't do it. No difference.ĮDIT 2: I pressed the reset button and held it for about 20 seconds until the LED started flashing, then relesead the reset button. ![]() Although the LED is steady blue.ĮDIT: I changed the Ethernet cable, just in case. Although I can’t comprehend why as default values should be ok, (game feels like I don’t have fiber) when I set it to a low value, boom instant reg. When I go back to the Hub/base station page in the app both my old base station and the new SmartHub appears, but when I click the SmartHub it says it is offline. 1 For gaming, I realized that changing the UDP : UNREPLIED to a super low number like 1-10 made my bullet reg INSANE. Every search takes approximately 3-5 minutes and I have tried it at least 10 times. "Seaching for firmware update failed" and "the server response time took too long, try again" (I translated from Swedish). But the update process fails over and over again. udp connection moved from ASSURED to UNREPLIED Aymeric Moizard 14 years ago I've got a linux debian running 2.6.24-1-amd64 and iptables v1.4.0 It's my NAT box and is connected to a dsl box using DHCP from which I get a public IP on eth0 and my LAN is connected using eth1. I give it a name and then it starts searching for updates. The reply is arrived, the unreplied flag is gone, it means this UDP connection is in ESTABLISHED state for a small amount of time defined in your system. The following iptables rules rewrite the default timeout policy with our own. The Arlo app (that I have since before because I have Arlo Wire-Free that are still installed and in use) finds the new SmartHub immediately. nfct timeout add reduced-dns-timeout-policy inet udp unreplied 2 replied 2. Started to install the SmartHub VMB5000 an hour ago, or so. ![]()
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