Odd "dropped packet" messages in router logs

 I get the following msgs, the happen repeatedly, every 8 seconds or so. 
[INFO] Thu Jul 09 23:12:41 2009 Dropped packet from 169.254.1.150 to 169.254.1.255 (IP protocol 17) as unable to create new session
[INFO] Thu Jul 09 23:12:37 2009 Dropped packet from 169.254.1.167 to 169.254.1.255 (IP protocol 17) as unable to create new session
[INFO] Thu Jul 09 23:12:34 2009 Dropped packet from 169.254.1.41 to 169.254.1.255 (IP protocol 17) as unable to create new session
 I do not understand what this is refering too. Does anyone have ANY idea what the heck this could be -- and how to fix it?
 Thanks

try running the Verizon optimizer.  Most optimizers improve settings for your download speeds, but, as far as I know, Verizon's is the only one that improves your settings for upload.      The optimizer may also fix the issue of the dropped packets.
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