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Old 01-05-2006, 04:09 AM
Ron
 
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Default RE: Trobule Setting up a Network Camera

If You figure it out PLEASE let Me know how ,I have been going crazy trying
to view My network IP Camera for three week's now, I can get to My router
through the Internet but can't bring up the camera.
When I type in My Static IP Address from a different location it goes
straight to the Router. I can view the camera on the Home computer that is
connected to the router

I have been bounced around by Linksys tech support,and Sony Tech Support
example.

A call to Sony, they helped Me set the camera up and even helped Me set up
the port forwarding in the Linksys router, then they tried to connect to the
camera from their location and they got My router to, so they told Me to
contact My service provider to see if they blocked any ports.
So a call to bellsouth.net, and they do not block ports.

So I called Linksys tech support to make sure the router was set up right
and they went through the set up of the router they tried to connect to My
camera and they got My router to, they put me on hold and when he came back
he told Me that I needed VPN software set up on the computers

Window Xp Media Center SP2
Linksys WRT54GS Broadband router
Westel DSL Modem
Sony SNC-M3 Camera

I would be thankful for any help I can get
Thanks
Ronnie


"Oscar Fuentes-Guzman" wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to set up a Network Camera, I have the following Network Camera
> D-Link DCS-950., I am able to access the camera, within any of the computers
> in my home which all are connected through a Westell Versa-Link DSL modem
> provided by Verizon. The camera is also attached to the Westell Versa-Link
> DSL modem. Now if i try to access the camera from outside my home which are
> my intentions that is the reason why i got the camera, i am unable to do
> that. ( http://192.168.1.44 ) which is the address to access. Anyone out
> their can be of some assistance I would greatly apreciate it. Thanks Oscar
>
> Oscar Fuentes-Guzman
> Silver Spring, MD
> ofuentesguzman@verizon.net
>

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