Strange IP's in routing table

I have a Linksys RT31P2 wired VoIP router that connects to my cable modem directly. Since there are more than 3 computers that link up to the internet in my house I have connected a Netgear FS105 5 port switch which all of the computers on my network connect to. I have had this setup for about 4 years now and it has been working fine until recently. I noticed that my connection was slowing down and wierd things were happening like links popping back to the page the link was on instead of the link itself and super long periods between page refreshes. So out of the blue I log into the router admin space and have a look around, nothing unusual. I open the routing table and I was surprised to see all of these strange Ip's, complete with their own subnet masks and default gateways. Also, all of them had a hop count of 165. The ip addresses resolved to several different ISP's in the sout eastern part of the country. Turning the router off and then back on clears all of these out but within a few days they are back. I have checked all of the computers in the network but have found nothing out of the ordinary. What is going on here? I didn't think that an attacker could come through the router firewall on a wired router but if hackers can get into top government networks, I guess they could get through a simple router. The following link is to a pic of the routing table with all of the strange entries. Anybody ever experience this and if so, what was done to prevent it from happening? Thanks.
Message Edited by LH1966 on 07-29-2008 09:07 PM

I'm not sure I follow exactly. Are you saying a firewall between the router and modem? Doesn't the router already have one in place and is there such a thing as a firewall box that goes between devices like that? Somebody told me that this might have been due to p2p sites like Limewire or Bearshare, neither of which my wife nor myself use. My daughter has used Limeware but not much from what she says. I don't know but I really would like to fix this for good.

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