I just set up my Linksys E3000 router with DD-WRT2. After starting it up, we noticed that the router would have to reset every 10 minutes or so. After looking at the active IP addresses, it lists my IP address as as anywhere from 1 - 100 connections, mostly "unreplied" states.

I can't help but think that this is causing the router to reset, but does anybody have any idea what the fix is for this?

I have no idea why my computer is creating so many connections, I have only my web browser open, no torrents or anything like that. I am running Ubuntu 11.04.

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E3000 has 64MB of memory, so it should be able to handle hundreds if not thousands of concurrent connections. You'd better login using root and run the top command to see which process is using the memory. It would be very helpful if you can get the kernel panic message. Android kernels have it under /proc/last_kmsg, but you may also be able to get it from syslog. – billc.cn Jul 26 '11 at 16:17
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