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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/1/21 8:42 PM, Steve Greene wrote:<br>
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<div>I just upgraded to 31-fixes, I'm noticing that everytime my
frontend hits the tuners on my secondary backend that the
backend service drops. I'm suspecting my Verizon FIOS router.
How do I open router ports for internal traffic, but not the
Internet? No real documentation for this router, it is a
MI424WR.</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance.</div>
<div>Steve<br>
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<div>Steve Greene<br>
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<p>I had a router some time back that would drop packets. I solved
it by using a switch for the internal traffic and only used one
port from the router, which connected to the switch, and the
switch connected to the other devices. However the problem it
caused was pixellated recordings, not a backend crashing. So I
suspect some other issue in your case.<br>
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