Ikabob;615626 Wrote: 
> Ok, I disabled UPnP....will I noticed any decreased functionality with
> the router other than hopefully the fix for my issue? What is UPnP for?
> Thank you.

Nope.  This would only affect a device or application requiring UPnP
support.  Like a PS3 accessing files on your computer.
I don't see where UPnP on the router has anything to do with connection
issues as mentioned in this thread, but then I'm no networking guru
either.
I've had UPnP enabled on my router for years without causing any such
connection issues.


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