#if i'm not mistaken, 224.0.0.1 has a max lifespan (time-to-live) of 1 and
#so doesnt get propagated any further from the network it came from. 
#that means any spoofed packet like that cant come from outside the router
#(because it wont be routed) and that it originated from within the lan
#itself.
#

I'm on an internet-on-cable system (attbi.com).  That being said, could the culprit be 
just another subscriber?

Thanks,

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