Linksys BEFSR81 - Can't View DVR Port Forwarding
Mar 25, 2013
Router: Linksys BEFSR81
Modem DSL-Centurytel: Westell 7500 (wireless and 4-port router)
DVR - QSEE QS558 8 channel.
I can successfully setup a DVR connected to the Westell (router/modem), forward ports and all is good for remote view, cellphone and PC. But, if i connect a DVR to the BEFSR81 router, then forward ports, ie 83, 9000, 18004, then forward same ports on Westell, using the BEFSR81 ip. I can see the port from outside the network. (canyouseeme.org) port 83 is open. But i cannot view DVR? if the port is open and the DVR is using said port, why is it not viewable? The DVR uses a DDNS and when testing, the DVR will communicate with the DDNS without issue.
Westell is 10.0.0... and the BEFSR81 is 192.168....
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Jan 19, 2012
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Model:Cisco EPC3925Vendor:CiscoHardware Revision:1.0 MAC Address:18:59:33:ad:b0:a0Bootloader Revision:2.3.0_R1Current Software Revision:EPC3925-ESIP-16-v302r125532-110504cFirmware Name:epc3925-ESIP-16-v302r125532-110504c.binFirmware Build Time:May 4 17:40:26 2011Cable Modem Status:OperationalWireless Network:Enable
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