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Hi Peter and thanks I'm afraid I can't find a way to export the config files within the menus of my router. The only place I see names are on the Connectivity page where I'm trying to change them. Best Regards
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Ring have supplied a new Chime Pro and I've returned the original one for them to investigate. Hope this one doesn't have the same issue. Thanks to those who commented, appreciated.
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Thanks Peter 192.168.1.57 is a Ring Chime Pro2. Ring don't think it's infected but are sending a replacement. What I've not been able to establish is whether the router is dropping these pings or sending them out on the WAN. Best Regards Peter
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Hi Tony, and many thanks for the reply. The source address of 192.168.1.57 is that of my Ring Chime Pro and the MAC address matches. I've been in contact with Ring and they believe the Chime Pro is unlikely to have been hacked but are sending a replacement and have asked me to return this one for their software people to…
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Hi, and many thanks for your reply. The first place I contacted was my ISP, who supplied the router, but all they could suggest is to change the SSID. I really can't see how changing the SSID on the router would stop a device wirelessly connected to that router sending out these Pings of Death as it would still be…