How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
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How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
02-02-2013 11:53 PM
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Looking for help as to how to set up multiple cameras through my router so that I can monitor then online.
I have a DDNS set up to the static IP address, and in the DMZ zone setting of the router, I have this assigned to the IP address of Camera 1. This works fine, I see all the camera video/audio across the relevant ports (HTTP port set to 80, RTSP port 554, etc..
However, this only works if I assign a single camera to the DMZ, so I can only ever see 1 camera from the internet by inputting the DDNS address (or static IP address).
how do I get it so that I can set more than 1 camera behind the router, yet still see the different video streams from the internet ?
cheers
DS
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 1:49 AM
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Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 1:56 AM
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York.
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 9:19 AM
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What you need to do is connect each camera in turn to you network and assign a static LAN IP address for each camera outside the DHCP range but within the subnet and a port number. When this has been done then you need to port forward each port to the corresponding IP address.
This is an example for port setting for D-Link camera
Quote Port Settings: You may configure a Second HTTP port that will allow you to connect to the camera via a standard web browser. The port can be set to a
number other than the default TCP ports 80. A corresponding port must be opened on the router. For example, if the port is changed to
1010, users must type http://192.168.0.100:1010 instead of only “http://192.168.0.100”.
So above is an example how to address the camera on the LAN side to access it WAN side it's http://yourDDNS:1010
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 12:27 PM
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York.
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 12:46 PM
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erm how do you give multiple devices the same ip-address on a subnet without getting massive problems?
Anytime I made this mistake the network became very unstable and all sorts started complaining about the ip-address already being in use.
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
03-02-2013 12:52 PM
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<WAN IP> Port 81 to <CAM1_IP> Port 80
<WAN IP> Port 82 to <CAM2_IP> Port 80
etc
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
08-02-2013 6:13 PM
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I have tried to get around it by setting up a second slave router, hosting the cameras from this router and assigning the second router a static IP & putting it onto the DMZ, thereafter port forwarding all streams through this router but this does work either.
i think it's a Technicolor quirk, so if anyone has already set something like this up on this router please let me know.
cheers
Dave
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
08-02-2013 6:35 PM
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There's at least two area to get right - Address translation via port forwarding rules and security via appropriate permissions. I'd turn the firewall off while I got the port forwarding sorted first...
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
11-02-2013 10:40 AM
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Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
11-02-2013 11:29 AM
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dick:quote
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
13-02-2013 8:15 AM
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I'm not familiar with the Technicolor but these steps will work with other routers.
1. Connect each camera in turn and set it up with an internal IP address outside the DHCP range of the router. For example if the DHCP range start at 192.168.1.64 specify the first camera at 192.168.1.10 the second at 192.168.1.11 etc. This is done at the camera setup not on the router.
2. When all have been assigned they can be connected and tested by going to each of the camera using it unique internal IP.
3. Now using pwatson suggestion go to the port forwarding of the router and assign an unique external port for each camera
Port 8000 to 192.168.1.10 Port 80 for camera 1
Port 8001 to 192.168.1.11 Port 80 for camera 2
4. To access camera 1 from the internet type in the address bar htttp://<external ip address>:8000. The only thing I'm not sure with the Technicolor is if it has loopback. This is required to only external addressing to be used from the LAN side of the router. So I suggest using another internet connection or use http://anonymouse.org/anonwww.html
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
18-02-2013 12:30 PM
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Dave
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
18-02-2013 2:13 PM
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Have you tried this approach?
Re: How to set up multiple IP Cameras behind Technicolor 582n to view over internet
18-02-2013 4:39 PM
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Dave, can you tell us what brand and model of IP cameras you are using. I suspect we just need to understand how the RTSP channels are assigned when you change the HTTP port number. Hopefully we can download the manual and make some suggestions.
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