Monday, May 2, 2011

Q&A: static ip? I have security cameras at store...and i want to view them at home? how do i access my router?

Question by wzzp144: static ip? I have safety cameras at retailer...and i want to see them at home? how do i access my router?
i have a wireless router, Netopia. Okay...after i get my static ip ...how do i config my router so when i sort in my ip at home...i connect straight to the DVR...as a substitute of my router residence setting? do i want to let remote access to it..i just cant figure out how to immediate it to my DVR? when i form in ip deal with it goes to router residence configurations? any tips?


Greatest reply:

Response by colanth
In your router, you forward the port your DVR utilizes to the DVR. http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm lists the routers. Pick any program to get display shots of your router - substitute the port or ports your DVR makes use of.

To make sure that you can get to the router even if the IP modifications, use a dynamic DNS support (they're cost-free) like noip.net or dyndns.com.

(If your modem and router are the two outlined on that PortForward web page, study http://www.webdingers.com/router.html )



What do you believe? Answer below!

No comments:

Post a Comment