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UPnP
What do people know about unervisal plug and play on routers?
I was looking at my connection transfer rates the other day and the router creates about 3kB local traffic each way. I suppose this is 'probing' for devices but this seemed a little excessive to me but what do i know. Can anyone explain it a little better? cheers :) |
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UPnP is for opening ports dynamically in the router by applications that support UPnP (not many but MS claim that Messenger supports UPnP afaik).
http://hometoys.com/htinews/aug01/ar...osoft/upnp.htm |
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UPnP solves a huge number of problems associated with applications running on PCs behind NAT routers, especially when those applications need to open ports for incoming connections, such as video or voice chat. |
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*EDIT* BTW, If you don't want UPnP or just want to play with disabling/enabling it, there's a small util on Steve Gibson's site http://grc.com . The util's called UnPlug and Pray !!! |
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I have used the router with upnp disabled. In fact I only turned it on recently to see what it did. Yes i have noticed messenger in the upnp portable map, but didnt notice any problems in its operation when upnp was off. I had used vid/talk. There are also entries for other computers on the network. I aim to find out specifically what generated this traffic. I deleted all the firewall software application rules last night so i have to allow applications access where the firewall cant auto configure. Network traffic is now 0 when idle. |
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