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Public/External IP Addresses as Clients in Bandwidth Usage

I'm concerned I set up something wrongly...  If I go to Logging & Reporting > Network Usage > Bandwidth Usage, I can of course see my local IP addresses (DHCP), but oddly also some external/public IP addresses in the "Top Clients" view. They barely cause traffic, but how are they CLIENTS in my system? [:S]

Nowhere did I set anything other than "Internal (Network)" as allowed network. I'm also unable to find the IP addresses in any logs (Firewall, Web protection...)

Firmware version: 9.314-13

Thank you for your help!


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  • Today's contestants for most suspicious client:

    64.233.167.189 / wl-in-f189.1e100.net
    31.13.93.52 / instagram-p3-shv-01-fra3.fbcdn.net
    54.170.118.143 / ec2-54-170-118-143.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com
    173.252.108.3 / ig-telegraph-shv-05-frc3.facebook.com

    Facebook, Google, Amazon AWS: These are definitely services that are used in my network. I'm wondering whether iOS apps can cause this? But they cause hardly any traffic (0.1-0.9 kB according to reporting), so there is not much data transferred. Still: Public Ip addresses listet as clients in my network...
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  • Today's contestants for most suspicious client:

    64.233.167.189 / wl-in-f189.1e100.net
    31.13.93.52 / instagram-p3-shv-01-fra3.fbcdn.net
    54.170.118.143 / ec2-54-170-118-143.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com
    173.252.108.3 / ig-telegraph-shv-05-frc3.facebook.com

    Facebook, Google, Amazon AWS: These are definitely services that are used in my network. I'm wondering whether iOS apps can cause this? But they cause hardly any traffic (0.1-0.9 kB according to reporting), so there is not much data transferred. Still: Public Ip addresses listet as clients in my network...
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