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I have setup a couple of wireless IP cameras. They are setup with static LAN IPs of
192.168.1.81:81
192.168.1.82:82
I want to view at least one of them remotely, but can't figure out how to setup port forwarding, having tried multiple times and ways.
I have a MI424WR, Rev.E.
Any help would be appreciated.
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It appears I can't access those ports above 80 from here at work, and therefore to make it work,
I had to set it to HTTP, and port forward just one cam using only port 80.
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Actiontecs advanced port forwarding for FIOS and M1424W router. The link is a PDF from Actiontec that instructs you how to setup port forwarding.
Hope you find what you need.
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Thanks, but I've been through that with no success getting it to work.
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Try using a different port, something higher such as 8888 or something more obscure in case those lower ports are being blocked. I'm sure some folks will reply that VZ is NOT blocking any ports, but give it a try, you got nothing to loose. Make sure your IP camera is set to accept the newer port as well.
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@plagued wrote:I have setup a couple of wireless IP cameras. They are setup with static LAN IPs of
192.168.1.81:81
192.168.1.82:82
I want to view at least one of them remotely, but can't figure out how to setup port forwarding, having tried multiple times and ways.
I have a MI424WR, Rev.E.
Any help would be appreciated.
Firewall settings
port forwarding
local host 192.168.1.81
protocols add
user defined
give it an app name if you want
new server ports
protocols presumably tcp?
source port ANY
destination port Single 81
ok
ok
ok
repeat for the other ip address and port
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@viafax999 wrote:
@plagued wrote:I have setup a couple of wireless IP cameras. They are setup with static LAN IPs of
192.168.1.81:81
192.168.1.82:82
I want to view at least one of them remotely, but can't figure out how to setup port forwarding, having tried multiple times and ways.
I have a MI424WR, Rev.E.
Any help would be appreciated.
Firewall settings
port forwarding
local host 192.168.1.81
protocols add
user defined
give it an app name if you want
new server ports
protocols presumably tcp?
source port ANY
destination port Single 81
ok
ok
ok
repeat for the other ip address and port
You showed 192.168.1.81 viafax999 and the OP said 192.168.81.81. Unless that was a typo on the OP's part I was going to suggest using 192.168.1.1.
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It appears I can't access those ports above 80 from here at work, and therefore to make it work,
I had to set it to HTTP, and port forward just one cam using only port 80.
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Look like you know about this things I have a few IP cameras at home all connected to the router all set correct and I can see all the cameras via the the internet from anywhere in the world, the problem is when I desconnet one of the wireless camera from the router (unplug the wire and restart the camera) then the internet can't connect to the camera, do you have any suggestion? My router is actiontec MI424-wr rev-f
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@ipcanera wrote:Look like you know about this things I have a few IP cameras at home all connected to the router all set correct and I can see all the cameras via the the internet from anywhere in the world, the problem is when I desconnet one of the wireless camera from the router (unplug the wire and restart the camera) then the internet can't connect to the camera, do you have any suggestion? My router is actiontec MI424-wr rev-f
#1 In the router go to Advanced -> Private LAN OR Advanced -> IP Address Distribution (Which ever exist in your router)
#2 What is the Starting and Ending IP Address?