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Msg is "UPnP..." (image is attached). These messages accumulate by the 100's. Vuze still works. My torrents get downloaded.

I thought it might be something about my firewall (Eset), but I turned it off, and still get the messages.

Next guess, it's something about my router, a D-Link DIR-601.  It usually works fine, but occasionally will stop allocating IP's. Usually I can still access the router control panel thorugh a browser (Firefox) and make it reboot. That usually fixes the problem. Occasionally I can't get to the router control panel. Then removing power from the router for a few seconds and plugging it back in works.

The router accesses the internet through an ATT Uverse modem. It contains a built-in wireless router, but I could never figure out how to make it work. I was using a DIR-601 before I got Uverse, so I put that inbetween. I need router functions because I have 4 devices serviced via ethernet cable (2 ReplayTVs, 1 Slingbox, and the PC). The wireless network services a notebook and an LG Smart TV attachment, which plays audio & video files from the PC directly to the TV.

I guess what I'm looking for here is some explanation of what's going on. Perhaps some parameter change to Vuze that might fix it.
 

 
That message usually indicates that your router is having problems, but if you are not losing overall internet activity then it might be a red herring - you can disable these messages via 

Tools->Options-.>Plugins->UPnP: report problems with UPnP devices

if things are otherwise working well
(10-10-2014, 07:39 AM)'parg' Wrote: [ -> ]That message usually indicates that your router is having problems, but if you are not losing overall internet activity then it might be a red herring - you can disable these messages via 

Tools->Options-.>Plugins->UPnP: report problems with UPnP devices

if things are otherwise working well

 

Thanks. I tried your suggestion, and it stopped the error messages. Vuze seems to still work fine.