Empty incoming log on a WRT300N v1

My WRT300N has empty incoming and security logs. The outgoing and DCHP logs have information. I have upgraded to the latest firmware on the linksys site.
Is this a problem with the router or can I assume no one is trying to access my machines? It jsut seems to me there should be something in the logs. I have searched the forum and the FAQ's and see nothing about this. The Help file doesn't answer the question. I did find a post about disabling the daylight savings time checkbox and tried this, but it did not work.
would appreciate any information people could offer. Thanks in advance.

Incoming logs will only registered if somebody is trying to access something in your network... like for example if your hosting any of the ff: a VPN, an online game, a file server or if your using a P2P network like Limewire...

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