I would go with what Brian N1URO mentions in his document on his website. I have my modem in bridge mode and I deal with firewalling, etc. This way it's under your control.
Leon
On 6/16/2017 8:27 AM, Josh wrote:
Thank you to everyone who has run a test for me. Charles: that was the result I was expecting (but not hoping for), connectivity to me appears to be working properly from any gateway other than amprgw.ucsd.edu - which means no connectivity to/from the public internet for my 44 network.
Here's a list of gateways and IPIP packet count that I've received in the last 24 hours. The gateways with high counts are where hosts on my network connect to services like NTP or DNS. 24.115.112.147: 29 24.34.225.54: 11 69.165.175.62: 149 71.178.210.39: 15885 82.70.39.222: 9 85.188.1.118: 161 87.251.250.110: 67 89.122.215.236: 1524 118.82.200.153: 3 173.230.244.130: 16 213.222.29.194: 82
Thanks again for all the assistance and tips I've received today, I've been trying to diagnose this for days but it's had me stumped.
-Josh
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