Get A Static IP So Can Remotely View DVR Cameras
Mar 13, 2012Basically just need to get a static IP so i can remotly view my DVR cameras.
View 4 RepliesBasically just need to get a static IP so i can remotly view my DVR cameras.
View 4 RepliesI need viewing a DVR camera system remotely through a Motorola Netopia 3347 router. I was able to view the system properly for a year with the old ATT modem and a separate router, but recently the modem crashed and ATT replaced it with this Netopia that I can't for the life of me, understand.I can view locally but not remotely from the internet. I need establishing the Pinholes properly. I'm trying to get it working for port 85 for the DVR system. But I'm confused on the Internal vs. External port #'s it asks for in the Pinhole screen. No combination I enter seems to work. I even tried just using port 80 to get it working, but there was a conflict creating a pinhole for 80 since its already mapped to HTTP.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI purchased some cameras for my building. I have them set up ok on port 85 but I can't view them remotely until I set up the router to forward the port. I have a charter modem and the E2500 router.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to setup 4 cameras to view with remote live view. I set up my server with IP addresses of 192.168.1.80 .... 85. The screen has only the option for 1 video channel. I have seen on-line screen shots that have options for channel 1 through 8. I want to assign each camera to a different channel so I will be able to use remote live view to show all 4 cameras at the same time. I can only show one at a time. Do I need a different version than 3.3 or some obscure windows 7 setting?
View 5 Replies View Relatedi have a public ip and private still my cameras are not working i can't view them on the web.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI setup one location (business retail shopping center) in maryland (using swann dvr/cameras- will switch to qsee) with no internet available.I setup another location (business auto shop) in virginia (using qsee dvr/cameras) with internet through verizon fios.I have internet through cox at home in virginia which I can view cameras remotely only to one location in virginia.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI can access my cameras through the Dlink web site (mydlink), but cannot access all of them through D-View Cam o n my desktop. I do a camera search and it only finds two of them and the third one it doesn't see. I tried to insert it manually and it still doesn't see it. It sees it fine in mydlink.
I've uninstalled the D-View Cam program and re-installed it, with the same results.
I have a DVR machine that I've been trying to carry out port forwarding to view cameras from outside the network. It lies on 192.168.1.31. The confusing thing is the ports. The configuration on the DVR lists a device port: 8000 and a http port: 80. I am torn between which port to forward.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI've just setup my router and dvr system. I have my DVR wired to a Linksys E1200 router. At home view by using url....it then prompts me to log in and voila I can view. I tried setting up the port forwarding although I'm not sure if I did it correctly or not. I got onto my routers webpage. Went to "applications & gaming" Named port, selected both, put in DVR's ip address and clicked save. Came to work and tried to view it and I just get the "cannot load webpage" page.
View 18 Replies View RelatedI recently installed a First Alert Security System and assigned IP address to the DVR but within the DHCP (After reading many threads, I will asssign, ping and create a static IP outside of the DHCP, maybe this will resolve the issue). I am able to view the cameras on my iPhone and HP Laptop but only internally on my network. I am trying to port forward my DVR IP address to be able to view the cameras on a public website. Although I am going to chcek and see if assigning an IP to my DVR outside of the DHCP and hopefully this will be it, I am afraid that my CradelPoint CRT 500 Modem will not support it. I read on one thread that this is a common issue after you have exhausted all the options. How can I be sure that my modem supports that my router port forwards? I want to avoid configuring to run in bridged or pass-through mode.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an ISIS TFS1612 security camera system at my business. I'm looking to view it remotely. But, I can't seem to get it working. I have forwarded all ports that it uses. As well as set up a static external ip address. The modem I have is an Actiontec Q1000 which also acts like my router. There are other things connected to the modem.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have 2 places in a distance of <300m, so I'll call these two places Zone A, and Zone B.I have each TL-WA5210G APs in Zone A and Zone B. Also, 2 IP Cameras for each Zone A-B. In Zone A, I have the two IP cameras and my office, (so I could see what happens in my "A" zone when the signal come to a LCD located at my office), and also, I want to see what happens in my B Zone. So, I was thinking to connect the IP Cameras to my AP in Zone B, in the way that this AP sends the signal to the AP at my "A" Zone, including the cameras in this A Zone.So, I don't know how the APs need to be configured, I mean, in which operation mode. I've read that 1 must be in AP Client Router and the other only in AP.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow to connect about 20 IP Cameras sccatered about 1km apart within a residential estate. I need to power the PoE switches at each camera location without cables and all cameras pictures/events must be monitored in a control room though a wireless network.
View 2 Replies View RelatedRecently I hired some people to set up a security camera network in my office. They gave me an ip to connect to. I've been trying to connect to it through internet explorer, but when i type it and click go, it says:"Some content or files on this webpage require a program that you don't have installed"
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to be able to access my IP cameras over the internet and am having trouble. I have been trying to follow the manufacturers directions but the Modem I have, is different than what they discuss. I have a Netgear Model 7550. When I choose to port forward, there is no place to put the IP address.I can see the cameras when I'm on my network, but once I get off that network, i cannot access them any longer.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a set of 5 IP cameras running on a server at my shop, I am using the AXXON software to run it. When I install the Axxon Client software on my laptop on connect wirelessly while in the shop, it automatically sees the server and connects.
However, when I bring my laptop home it does not connect (obviously). Instead of the servers name (which is what it looks at while on the network) I can input an IP address instead.So I input the IP of the WAN the server is on (found via IPChicken.com) and try to connect... it does not.
I currently have 6 CCTV cameras in my house, which are physically wired to a DVR. I can view these cameras through a monitor using DVI out. However, I would like to be able to view these cameras from anywhere I can access the Internet. The DVR that I have has an Ethernet port. Do I need to host a server to stream these cameras online, or can I simply connect the DVR to my router and then access the router through a static ip?
View 3 Replies View RelatedToday I installed the 1.0.2.6 Firmware on a RV180W. I only have now two problems regarding the Static DHCP support in the GUI.
1. Via the Networking > LAN (Local Network) > Static DHCP I have no buttons to Add a new static Lease.
2. Via the Networking > LAN (Local Network) > DHCP Lease Clients I can thick a Lease and click on Make Static IP. The result is an error: Operation failed.
can't forward port 80 and 9000 from my Qsee Dvr on my linksys router. Model Bfsr41 firmware ver 1.05.03. I want to be able to access my security cameras remotely.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a sonicwall tz-170 that has a standard interface. It is the main system with IP 192.168.1.1.Another location using IPs 192.168.0.1 has a dvr (192.168.0.154) with ports 80, 37777 and 37778.I can access them from the main location just fine but setting up a service then a rule does not allow me to connect from outside the network. I assume this is the same for anything trying to reach the other side of the vpn but I'm not sure
View 3 Replies View Relatedi have 13 acre and wanted to know about using a security camera set up wireless,solar power IR motion sensor type set up??
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have two locations separated by less than 300 meters. In each zone I have an Access Point and in only one zone (let's call it Zone B), I have two IP Cameras. The idea is to connect these two cameras to my AP located at Zone B, and then, send this signal to my other AP to get this cameras in a LCD. First of all, I want to know in which mode should the APs be connected, I mean, in which "Operation Mode". I have three options:
-AP Client Router
-AP Router
-AP
And if I choose AP mode:
-AP:
+ Access Point
+ Client
+ WDS Bridge
+ Repeater
PD: The APs Model: TL-WA5210G
I forwarded port 80. I installed all of the required software, everything. The video feed on the Lorex dvr plays to the monitor. I have followed all of the directions and when I try to connect remotely I am missing a plug-in or add-on depending on if I use Firefox or IE.it is the Lorex 110 model I am using windows 7.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi have multiple DCS-930 and DCS-932 at my home. I also have other IP cameras. Is there a way to add IP cameras to the mydlink app on Android, iPad, and web?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am doing a project with 6 DCS3411, 4DCS 7110 and 1DCS 7410. My question is which DNR /NVR will be able to support all the cameras and how. because most of the say they can support up to nine.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOn one of my cameras time keeps resetting as if power was turned off then on again. It happens 2-3 times a day. I think there is no way to resolve it other than replace the camera.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have 2 ssid signals setup at my workplace.
the 2nd one is for all guests and it's isolated from the lan+trusted(1st one) with a vlan feature.
the 1st one is for all trusted devices over wifi. the wifi channel is setup to allow mac addresses of the two asante security cameras. the cameras upload videos to an ftp on my server. the two will connect to the router at first, I can ping them or see them in 'my network'. give it a little time and they disappear. then I have to power off/on the router or the cameras to make them work for a few minutes. the process repeats.
the cameras make lots of connections to the ftp server. I'm suspecting they're flooding the router and it blocks them. occasionaly they will come back for a minute or two and disappear again as if blocked/unblocked.
I added their mac addresses in hopes of making them 'trusted' devices. I've tried them on both ssids. I checked and unchecked firewall/security checks and icsa settings. all other devices I tried, multiple phones and laptops work without problems on both ssids and they don't get blocked.
I have installed 8 cameras that go to my 8 camera DVR. I have a 4 channel router that goes to my Comcast cable modem. I would like to view my cameras from anywhere that I can get on a computer. I have the DVD that came with my DVR and I don't know much about doing this kind of work. What do I have to do to view my cameras from any computer? My DVR is HS8308 8 channel Pentaplex H.264 DVR w/500GB HDD & DVD-RW What do I have to do to make this happen?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've been working on this for several days with no luck.I'm trying to setup CCTV DVR Security Cameras in my Barn/Garage. I am getting a good wireless signal from my home with an Alfa wireless usb adapter AWUSO36H connected to a Alfa router/Repeater R36, using this as a hotspot for my garage/barn. The house has a Time Warner
Cable Ubee Modem/Router.
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I forwarded port 80. I installed all of the required software, everything. The video feed on the Lorex dvr plays to the monitor. I have followed all of the directions and when I try to connect remotely I am missing a plug-in or add-on depending on if I use Firefox or IE.it is the Lorex 110 model I am using windows 7.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have installed two 930L cameras which work fine via mydlink. When I attempt to connect them to D-View Cam 3.11 they fail to connect or will not stay connected.I first tried connecting to the router with both cameras in the same room as the router. One will connect and stay connected but the other will connect and freeze or not connect at all. If I move th GOOD camera out of the room, it will not connect.Do I have a router issue? I am using Verizon FIOS with their supplied router (Actiontec, I think). My wireless laptop connects but signal strength is never 5 bars.
View 2 Replies View RelatedJust replaced my SMC Gateway with a Cisco Home Networking Modem, router doesn't see DCS 930 cameras. Working perfect before. I start the wizard, I plug in camera power, plug in ethernet cable for setup, light is green as requested, searches for camera, comes up "No Cameras found". Called ISP provider to reset modem, still no go. Tried a wireless setup using the "buttons", no go. Reset cameras..
View 9 Replies View RelatedRef a setup required for approximately 300 Surveillance Cameras connected within a LAN. Around 250 Gigabit Optical Media Converters will bring in these cameras to Control Room. Cisco hardware to accomodate 300 IP cameras running on around 12Mbps which makes around 3.7Gbps total on 250 ports. The cameras then have to be distributed to network video recorders and several computers for recording and live monitoring. system that is capable of accomodating around fity more cameras in future.
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