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Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it out.
My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My router. The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some point. I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and the camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with enabling the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP Thanks Ron |
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Ron,
Try th DMZ feature of the router. Use the DMZ with the ip address for the camera. it should work RT "Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 3D3FB9C-7B7E-4450-BCCA-8AF6B5B896B5@microsoft.com...> Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it > out. > > My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the > camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My > static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My > router. > > The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so > this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some > point. > > I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by > typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and > the > camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with > enabling > the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP > Thanks > Ron |
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"Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news
3D3FB9C-7B7E-4450-BCCA-8AF6B5B896B5@microsoft.com...Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it out. My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My router. The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some point. I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and the camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with enabling the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP Thanks Ron -------------------------------------------------------- http://www1.linksys.com/support/default.asp http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums -------------------------------------------------------- |
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I use this syntax for a webcam where #'s = public IP address and 1024 is the
port forwarded in the router to the static local IP address set in the camera. Note the Colon between the IP and port. http://###.###.###.###:1024 -- "Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 3D3FB9C-7B7E-4450-BCCA-8AF6B5B896B5@microsoft.com...> Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it > out. > > My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the > camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My > static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My > router. > > The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so > this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some > point. > > I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by > typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and > the > camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with > enabling > the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP > Thanks > Ron |
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Try port forwarding. Find out what port the camera is using and then set
port forwarding from the router to the ip address that the camera is connected to and to the port that the camera is using . -- Regards, Jerry M. Gartner "RWS" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com.invalid> wrote in message news:OHrrjHs$FHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > "Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 3D3FB9C-7B7E-4450-BCCA-8AF6B5B896B5@microsoft.com...> Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it > out. > > My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the > camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My > static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My > router. > > The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so > this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some > point. > > I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by > typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and > the > camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with > enabling > the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP > Thanks > Ron > > -------------------------------------------------------- > http://www1.linksys.com/support/default.asp > http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums > -------------------------------------------------------- > > |
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Thank You all for the help, it was port forwarding I had port forwarding set
in the router but I had to open ports in the Network Connections in Control Panel. Man is that a load off My pea brain. Thanks Ronnie "GTS" wrote: > I use this syntax for a webcam where #'s = public IP address and 1024 is the > port forwarded in the router to the static local IP address set in the > camera. Note the Colon between the IP and port. > http://###.###.###.###:1024 > -- > > "Ron" <Ron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 3D3FB9C-7B7E-4450-BCCA-8AF6B5B896B5@microsoft.com...> > Is anybody using this router, I'm tearing My hair out trying to figure it > > out. > > > > My problem is a IP Network Camera, it is a sony snc-m3, I can view the > > camera from the computer hooked to my router, but ever time I type in My > > static IP Address from another loacation, thru the internet I get My > > router. > > > > The camera will send Me e-mail when motion is detected on the camera, so > > this tell Me that the mail port is open and the camera is working to some > > point. > > > > I'm wondering, if I can connect from the internet from another location by > > typing in My Static IP Address and port number and I get My router and > > the > > camera is sending Me e-mail then it must have something to do with > > enabling > > the port number for the camera,PLEASE HEEEELLLPPPP > > Thanks > > Ron > > > |
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