![]() ![]() # cat /proc/sys/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established Set the established timeout to 1 hour can be done by (times are in jiffies or 1/100ths of a second, refer to the documentation I linked telnet 192.168.1.1 This wouldn't be so bad because you can telnet to the router and start a Linux shell by telnetting to it and typing "sh". Set to 12 seconds on the router, when the recommended value by the Linux Netfilter guys is 5 days!!!! ![]() Probably the most important one is the established connection timeout which is It's caused because the conntrack timeouts are misconfigured, suggested default values can be found here: The symptom is that various games do not function (random disconnections), sometimes websites appear to hang (easily fixed by refreshing the page). My problem is that the NAT state table is misconfigured and broken. It appears to be running a modified version of linux 2.6.21.5. I note it's a Linux based router, and a shell is accessible via the telnet interface. I'm having a few problems with the ZTE router.
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