Error issuing curl_easy_perform(handle): 56

Hi, I noticed a bunch of weird messages in my PMS logs:

Jul 29, 2019 11:12:01.155 [0x7fdabe88f700] DEBUG - HTTP requesting GET http://10.13.13.7:8200/rootDesc.xml
Jul 29, 2019 11:12:01.174 [0x7fdabe88f700] ERROR - Error issuing curl_easy_perform(handle): 56
Jul 29, 2019 11:12:01.175 [0x7fdabe88f700] WARN - HTTP error requesting GET http://10.13.13.7:8200/rootDesc.xml (0, No error) (Recv failure: Connection reset by peer)
Jul 29, 2019 11:12:01.175 [0x7fdabe88f700] ERROR - SSDP: Error parsing device schema for http://10.13.13.7:8200/rootDesc.xml

They repeat every 30 seconds. The device 10.13.13.7 is a Netgear router ( R6400v2) that is setup to act as an access point. It is nowhere near the PMS (topologically speaking).
Does anyone know what’s happening here and how to fix it?

My setup:
PMS 1.16.3.1433-359b06978 on a Synology DS1019+

Go into the Netgear and turn off it’s advertizing itself as a network gateway. It may not be possible because you really are repurposing a gateway device. If it’s an AP, remove any “gateway” info. No routing information should be defined. Make it behave as the “media converter” it is.

I could not find any such settings. The netgear R6400v2 has a built in option to repurpose the router as an AP (which is what I am using).
With this option enabled though, most of the settings are greyed out and with the few that are left I cannot make any change to what you are suggesting.

But nevermind, I just simply set up a firewall on my Synology to block all traffic from that IP. The NAS and the AP don’t have any business communicating anyway :smile:

Thanks for your help though!

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