You are doing nothing wrong, it seems that your router can't handle the
amount of packets that he's recieving. I had the same problem with my
WRT54GL from Linksys, but when I'm running custom firmware on it
(DD-WRT, Tomato..) I don't have any problems..

Piers Kittel wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I decided to contribute my server towards the project.  I have set up  
> the software, and seemed to work fine.  I forwarded UDP port 123 to  
> my server and the server management system seemed happy with my  
> server.  Then my server got a score over 5, my internet access slowed  
> down greatly, so much that it was barely usable.  I tried to log onto  
> my router which is a Buffalo WBMR-G54 but the interface was very very  
> slow loading.  I looked up in the logs, and I saw something like  
> "table full.  Dropped packet" and "Last message repeated 288 times"  
> over and over again.  I tried to reboot the router, which fixed the  
> problem temporarily.  The problem occurred again after a couple  
> minutes, and checked the logs, which showed the same.  I disabled  
> port forwarding for port 123 and rebooted the router.  No problem,  
> everything worked fine.  I decided to test it again, enabled port  
> forwarding on port 123 and the problem returned.  I do still want to  
> contribute to the project, but not if my router can't handle all the  
> packets?  I've never seen this before, and I've used P2P a lot in the  
> past without any problems.
> 
> What am I doing wrong, and how do I fix this problem?
> 
> Thanks very much for your time!
> 
> Regards - Piers
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