


so why the Ethernet activity? Regarding the TFTP Port Triggering, I believe this is leveraged by Verizon, to push Router and STB firmware changes, etc. There are NO Ethernet cables whatsoever in the router. I have 3 STBs on Coax, and all other devices are wireless. (2) Upon first connecting the new router to coax, and despite having NO hard-wired connections into the router, I now have TWO Ethernet hosts with Static IPs who also have Port Forwarding engaged as "TR69_0" and "TR69_1". Add an entry for the mysterious device, with PROTOCOL: ANY, RULE OCCURS: ALWAYS.

Add an entry for the mysterious device as "Unknown Device #" with its MAC addressĨ. Click NETWORK OBJECTS, under Network Settings headingĥ. Click MY NETWORK and make note of mystery devices (MAC, IP)Ĥ. To block these unknown devices, I take the following action:Ģ. but not making an authenticated aconnection." I respectfully and competely disagree with this, however. I've read other community feedback that suggested the unknown devices are "merely other wireless devices surveying my SSID. (1) My Verizon Gateway router often has unfamiliar mysterious devices listed on the "My Network" page. 2015-DEC: There are several things that are questionable and of concern, with this new hardware appliance.
