Odd smb packets coming from airport's wan side

Exactly every 12 minutes (to the second) I am seeing some sort of smb related packet coming from from my Airport Extreme (802.11n) Base Station's wan port out onto my local network.
The packets in question contain the strng "MAISLOT/BROWSE" and have a destination of 169.254.255.255. I am assuming they are some sort of bonjour advertisement of the device or drive connected to it, however I have all wan destined bonjour advertisements disabled in the device.
Anyone have any more insight on what these packets are and how I might go about turning them off?
Airport Extreme Base Station   Other OS   802.11n

Well, it's taken me a lot longer to come the succinct question you have posed but I've been pursuing the same issue over in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=881394
It doesn't make any sense to me yet. Did you figure anything out?
Chip

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    15:15:04.920821 886809703us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
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    15:15:04.921030 886809909us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
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    15:15:04.932846 886821601us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f27373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:04.937636 886826364us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f37373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
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    15:15:05.019659 886908478us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
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    15:15:05.021436 886910185us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
    15:15:05.021621 886910452us tsft short preamble wep 54.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz Data IV:527959 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.021638 886910356us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
    15:15:05.021695 886910554us tsft short preamble wep 54.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz Data IV:537959 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.021708 886910526us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
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    15:15:05.043600 886932334us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f57373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.047251 886935987us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f67373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.047802 886936538us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f77373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.069587 886957435us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -61dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.134320 887021905us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -73dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon () [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* Mbit] ESS CH: 1, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.171985 887059837us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -60dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.236694 887124309us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -73dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon () [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* Mbit] ESS CH: 1, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.253985 887142845us tsft short preamble 54.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz
    15:15:05.254007 887142755us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
    15:15:05.274382 887162241us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -61dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.274612 887163480us tsft short preamble 54.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz
    15:15:05.274635 887163393us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
    15:15:05.274853 887163618us tsft short preamble wep 48.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Data IV:f87373 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.305280 887194149us tsft short preamble wep 54.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz Data IV:547959 Pad 20 KeyID 0
    15:15:05.305303 887194056us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
    15:15:05.339091 887226705us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -72dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon () [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* Mbit] ESS CH: 1, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.376767 887264632us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -60dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
    15:15:05.479193 887367039us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -60dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
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    15:15:05.511993 887400740us tsft short preamble 24.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -62dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Acknowledgment RA:00:24:36:b5:b1:ae (oui Unknown)
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    15:15:05.787243 887675122us tsft 1.0 Mb/s 2417 MHz 11g -60dB signal -85dB noise antenna 0 Beacon (Garden) [1.0* 2.0* 5.5* 11.0* 18.0 24.0 36.0 54.0 Mbit] ESS CH: 2, PRIVACY
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