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Port forwarding error!!!!!
14 years 11 months ago #33151
by jester
Replied by jester on topic its my mistake
i forced the static public ip which the ISP provided to access the internet in the DVR and tried accessing the device in the LAN but not able get it .
14 years 11 months ago #33152
by jester
Replied by jester on topic typing mistake
its 192.168.2.2 not 192.160.2.2
14 years 11 months ago #33153
by S0lo
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Port forwarding error!!!!!
Since your doing NAT on the router, the private IP (192.168.2.2) of the DVR should NOT be changed. Instead, configure the Billion router to forward traffic to 192.168.2.2.
Here is one guide on how to do it: portforward.com/english/routers/port_for...c-7402g/Echolink.htm
For the external/internal port, enter 80 (or the whatever port that you have running on the DVR).
Here is one guide on how to do it: portforward.com/english/routers/port_for...c-7402g/Echolink.htm
For the external/internal port, enter 80 (or the whatever port that you have running on the DVR).
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14 years 11 months ago #33158
by jester
Replied by jester on topic Re: Port forwarding error!!!!!
I have configured Port forwarding and NAT ,i use port no: 8000
whether i have to enable DMZ in order to access the device in the internet ????????
whether i have to enable DMZ in order to access the device in the internet ????????
14 years 11 months ago #33159
by S0lo
Typically no, on usual ISP routers, you don't have to configure DMZ, the DVR can be just a normal IP on your inside subnet. But I'm not sure about the specifics of the Billion router, it might need DMZ just because this is the way it works. So you might want to check the manual for it. By the way, what is the model number of your router ?
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Replied by S0lo on topic Re: Port forwarding error!!!!!
whether i have to enable DMZ in order to access the device in the internet ????????
Typically no, on usual ISP routers, you don't have to configure DMZ, the DVR can be just a normal IP on your inside subnet. But I'm not sure about the specifics of the Billion router, it might need DMZ just because this is the way it works. So you might want to check the manual for it. By the way, what is the model number of your router ?
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14 years 11 months ago #33160
by jester
Replied by jester on topic Re: Port forwarding error!!!!!
The router provided by my ISP is Billion Bipac-5200,
Breaking the issue and making it simple , need to access the DVR both in LAN and internet .
I have configured DVR in different work place with a different scenario ,need to access the device only in internet .But now the issue is little bit tough.
help plz.......
Breaking the issue and making it simple , need to access the DVR both in LAN and internet .
I have configured DVR in different work place with a different scenario ,need to access the device only in internet .But now the issue is little bit tough.
help plz.......
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