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C2
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:25 am Post subject:
IP (network) camera setup question |
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I've been unsuccessful in setting up a 'nannycam' at my mom's apartment
(elder residence facility). I've followed the instructions, talked to
helpdesks, the cable company, even had the Geek Squad from BestBuy out,
but no luck. The equipment I have is this:
Static IP from Cox Cable
DLink 900 network camera
Veo Observer network camera
Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL 4 port router
I've loaded the static IP into the router, port forwarded the camera
info, changing port 80 to 8x and 8y for the two cameras (Cox blocks port
80), loaded the router IP info into the cameras (per instructions in one
of the manuals - Veo), change the last three digits of the cameras' IPs
(first digits match the router). No luck in viewing from the web.
I did just see a rather old article that indicates those last three
digits must be < 100 if using a Linksys router (haven't tried this yet
since I just found it).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm tired of paying for a static
IP that is of no use.
Thanks. |
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Si Ballenger
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:25 am Post subject:
Re: IP (network) camera setup question |
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On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 00:25:37 -0500, C2 <C2@nomail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I've been unsuccessful in setting up a 'nannycam' at my mom's apartment
(elder residence facility). I've followed the instructions, talked to
helpdesks, the cable company, even had the Geek Squad from BestBuy out,
but no luck. The equipment I have is this:
Static IP from Cox Cable
DLink 900 network camera
Veo Observer network camera
Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL 4 port router
I've loaded the static IP into the router, port forwarded the camera
info, changing port 80 to 8x and 8y for the two cameras (Cox blocks port
80), loaded the router IP info into the cameras (per instructions in one
of the manuals - Veo), change the last three digits of the cameras' IPs
(first digits match the router). No luck in viewing from the web.
I did just see a rather old article that indicates those last three
digits must be < 100 if using a Linksys router (haven't tried this yet
since I just found it).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm tired of paying for a static
IP that is of no use.
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Don't use a static IP addres, just use a dynamic IP address
sevrice like www.no-ip.com . Below is a link that has pretty good
info about setting up a webcam. This has some differences from
network cams, but should give you some basic info.
http://www.sonicjay.com/cam/cam_how_to.htm |
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bumtracks
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:23 pm Post subject:
Re: IP (network) camera setup question |
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Dlink cam has 2 ports that both need forwarding.
Dont know about Veo & been a long time since Ive been in a linky
Here's two images, each under 20kb showing dcs900 camera configs & di624
router config for that cam.
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/4282/mydcs9004xf.gif
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/8978/myrouter5qv.gif
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| Quote: | I've been unsuccessful in setting up a 'nannycam' at my mom's apartment
(elder residence facility). I've followed the instructions, talked to
helpdesks, the cable company, even had the Geek Squad from BestBuy out,
but no luck. The equipment I have is this:
Static IP from Cox Cable
DLink 900 network camera
Veo Observer network camera
Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL 4 port router
I've loaded the static IP into the router, port forwarded the camera info,
changing port 80 to 8x and 8y for the two cameras (Cox blocks port 80),
loaded the router IP info into the cameras (per instructions in one of the
manuals - Veo), change the last three digits of the cameras' IPs (first
digits match the router). No luck in viewing from the web.
I did just see a rather old article that indicates those last three digits
must be < 100 if using a Linksys router (haven't tried this yet since I
just found it).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm tired of paying for a static
IP that is of no use.
Thanks.
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bumtracks
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:32 pm Post subject:
Re: IP (network) camera setup question |
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you do understand to access the cam
the port number goes on the end of the ip
other than local something like http://192.168.1.21:8081 |
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C2
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:32 am Post subject:
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Yeah, but it still didn't work :( but thanks.
bumtracks wrote:
| Quote: | you do understand to access the cam
the port number goes on the end of the ip
other than local something like http://192.168.1.21:8081
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C2
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:36 am Post subject:
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Yup, forwarded both ports and still no go, but will compare these images
to what I have. Thanks!
bumtracks wrote:
| Quote: | Dlink cam has 2 ports that both need forwarding.
Dont know about Veo & been a long time since Ive been in a linky
Here's two images, each under 20kb showing dcs900 camera configs & di624
router config for that cam.
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/4282/mydcs9004xf.gif
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/8978/myrouter5qv.gif
"C2" <C2@nomail.com> wrote in message
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I've been unsuccessful in setting up a 'nannycam' at my mom's apartment
(elder residence facility). I've followed the instructions, talked to
helpdesks, the cable company, even had the Geek Squad from BestBuy out,
but no luck. The equipment I have is this:
Static IP from Cox Cable
DLink 900 network camera
Veo Observer network camera
Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL 4 port router
I've loaded the static IP into the router, port forwarded the camera info,
changing port 80 to 8x and 8y for the two cameras (Cox blocks port 80),
loaded the router IP info into the cameras (per instructions in one of the
manuals - Veo), change the last three digits of the cameras' IPs (first
digits match the router). No luck in viewing from the web.
I did just see a rather old article that indicates those last three digits
must be < 100 if using a Linksys router (haven't tried this yet since I
just found it).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm tired of paying for a static
IP that is of no use.
Thanks.
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Gerhard Dresch
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:29 pm Post subject:
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Do You have a Firewall active in Your router?
If so, deactivate it or put IPīs of camīs into DMZ.
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| Quote: | I've been unsuccessful in setting up a 'nannycam' at my mom's apartment
(elder residence facility). I've followed the instructions, talked to
helpdesks, the cable company, even had the Geek Squad from BestBuy out,
but no luck. The equipment I have is this:
Static IP from Cox Cable
DLink 900 network camera
Veo Observer network camera
Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL 4 port router
I've loaded the static IP into the router, port forwarded the camera info,
changing port 80 to 8x and 8y for the two cameras (Cox blocks port 80),
loaded the router IP info into the cameras (per instructions in one of the
manuals - Veo), change the last three digits of the cameras' IPs (first
digits match the router). No luck in viewing from the web.
I did just see a rather old article that indicates those last three digits
must be < 100 if using a Linksys router (haven't tried this yet since I
just found it).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I'm tired of paying for a static
IP that is of no use.
Thanks.
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