![]() I don't even see a performance hit from this issue, but I'm curious about what causes that. Wireshark sample of said traffic (I briefly forwarded all ether1 traffic to my PC using mikrotik packet sniffer for capturing this) The destination port shows 5000, I found that is related with UPnP but I think it shouldn't appear at that port. Even if I disable the PPPoE client (= my Internet) it is there. In other words, it is unrelated with my actual Internet usage. I'm only using this port for PPPoE, but the traffic is something else, fluctating between 10Mbps to 500Mbps. The traffic that I'm seeing is at ether1 port, from ISP side. ISP -> Fiber to the building -> ISP's utility cabinet -> CAT6 cable -> Mikrotik Router (Port ether1) -> PPPoE Client for Internet (also runs on mikrotik) Starting from the last week, I'm seeing increased UDP traffic on ISP side of my home network and can't identify the source and reason.
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