CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
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CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
07-05-2013 4:13 PM
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Read post/youtube on port forwarding and think have sorted that but still no joy from external.
It may be something simple but just can’t think
I have set the DVRs IP (192.xxx.xxx.xxx) as static and using Wifi (to my router) can see the cameras.
Using “Whats my IP” have found routers IP (81.xxx.xxx.xxx).
If I go into the routers settings and port forward 18004 and 9000.
I can see cameras by connecting to either (192.xxx.xxx.xxx) or (81.xxx.xxxx.xxx).
I gather
(192.xxx.xxx.xxx) connects direct onto DVR
(81.xxx.xxx.xxx) being forwarded from router to DVR.
However i assume 81.xxx.xxx.xxx should work from external.
Any ideas????
cheers
Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
07-05-2013 9:08 PM
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http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
Quote from: Oer26
I have set the DVRs IP (192.xxx.xxx.xxx) as static
That may be the problem, IMO the Technicolor router will do port forwarding better if the device obtains it's IP address via DHCP.
Suggest you unassign the PF rules and change to a dynamic IP.
In the routers network settings for the DVR tick "always use the same IP address"
Reboot the DVR so it uses the routers DHCP server and reassign the PF rules.
Check the ports are open with the online checker.
Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
07-05-2013 9:28 PM
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Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
07-05-2013 11:41 PM
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Do you have the PN firewall enabled? It s quite extream in its protection; check it and retest with it disabled. Note you will need to drop PPP for changes to take effect.
Also note that port forwarding does usually work from within the home network, so testing might prove difficult...
For example, where 81.x.x.x:8080 has been forwarded to 192.y.y.y:8080, connecting to 81.x.x.x:8080 from within the home network is not likely to work from my experience. To test such functionality, I have resorted to using a 3G connection off my mobie phone.
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Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
09-05-2013 4:24 PM
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I did only change to static after system had automatically obtained address "as i failed to get it to work thought by setting the obtained address as static would prevent it automatically changing)
Hopefully I've just made a school boy error.
For info DVR is a Kguard NS-401 cheap but quite effective
Cheers
Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
13-05-2013 3:33 PM
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Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
14-05-2013 6:24 PM
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Checked on DVR and under network says client port 09000 and HTTP port 00080
Under Mobile says 18004 (tried to change 0080 but on reboot comes back as 18004)
As first suggested by npr changed to dynamic and then found "always use the same IP address".
So now Have new IP address router sees DVR as new number and DVR says is new number. {so i assume this is good}
Have reset up the port forwarding to forward 9000,0080 (which once entered into router showed as 80-80??) & 18004 as DVR seems to keep this on moble. Checked was all set up in router then did port check as suggested by npr but says "port is closed" on 9000,0080,18004
Disabled firewall as suggested by townman and rechecked but still ports closed.
There seems like quite a few things in the DVR I could start messing about with but not sure if problem is DVR, port forwarding, or problem router-outside.
Any other ideas would be appriciated
Adam if you have the same issue and were looking for a fix "it's not here yet" but will post if i manage to sort it
Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
14-05-2013 7:03 PM
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Re: CCTV port fwd with Plusnet Thompson router
14-05-2013 10:07 PM
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Drop the leading zeros use 80 not 00080.
Note sure what you mean by "Under Mobile says 18004 (tried to change 0080 but on reboot comes back as 18004)"
The DVR will use the same port for a mobile as a PC.
Anyway I've taken a few screen shots for port forwarding ports 80 and 9000:
http://npr.me.uk/dvr/
I'll leave that page up for about a week, hope it helps.
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