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I have two surveillance systems(two different computer and each computer has a different software) in my store.
I have one static IP.
One surveillance system needs a http port #80, the other needs http port #81
How can I set it up? I searched router setup window but couldn't figured it out.
Do I have to use port forwarding?...then how?
Please help me...Thanks.
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yes port forwarding.
First you want to assign your PC's individual private static ip addresses one PC can be 192.168.1.20, and another can be 192.168.1.21
use the same subnet 255.255.255.0
and same default gateway for both 192.168.1.1
go to the router interface (to do that, open internet explorer, and use 192.168.1.1 for the website address -> use admin for the username and -> password1 for the password)
click on firewall settings on the top menu
click on port forward on the left hand menu
accept the warning
click add
click specify an ip address
place pc 1's ip address in the field
specify your protocol in the next section as http
leave it as
TCP Any -> 80
do the same for the other pc, make sure to use "its" ip address
and then protocol and set it up to be
TCPany -> 81
hit apply.
that should succesfully port forward to those two ports.
Myung wrote:
I have two surveillance systems(two different computer and each computer has a different software) in my store.
I have one static IP.
One surveillance system needs a http port #80, the other needs http port #81
How can I set it up? I searched router setup window but couldn't figured it out.
Do I have to use port forwarding?...then how?
Please help me...Thanks.
IF I missed anything, then go to portforward.com and you can get step by step instructions there for actiontec model number mi424wr