Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 23:18 Post subject: Network IP camera port forwarding setup
I just got a Networked IP camera and unfortunately, it shows a couple of examples of Port Forwarding for D-Link, Belkin routers. How should I setup Port Forwarding for the DD-wrt to access the camera from the Internet?
The poorly written manual mentions also a "virtual server" option which I couldn't find in DD-WRT. TIA.
What have you tried? Could you provide more information about your setup/equipment? _________________ R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r50308
R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r50308
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WRT54Gv2
WRT54Gv8.2
~~~~~~~~~~Other Settings~~~~~~~~~
https://nextdns.io/?from=2d3sq39x https://pi-hole.net/ https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
if you need help, you need to let us know what router you have and what build number you are running.
in order to set up effectively, you need to setup the DDNS service so you can find your router on the internet easily. after that, just port forward the port you want to use to the devices port used for viewing it's webpage. i believe it;s under the NAT tab. _________________ Please state what make and model router plus the build number and type of DD-WRT you are using. Screen prints and a network diagram can are also helpful. Before you create a new post, use the search function. Chances are your issue has happened to someone else.
you can try following this example. in this case, the default port on the webcams were changed from 80 to something else so there would be no conflict.
I also have a DDNS service configured so I can access the cameras individually using the url address of http://mydomainname:port number from inside and outside my network.
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_________________ Please state what make and model router plus the build number and type of DD-WRT you are using. Screen prints and a network diagram can are also helpful. Before you create a new post, use the search function. Chances are your issue has happened to someone else.
you can try following this example. in this case, the default port on the webcams were changed from 80 to something else so there would be no conflict.
I also have a DDNS service configured so I can access the cameras individually using the url address of http://mydomainname:port number from inside and outside my network.
I put 0.0.0.0/0 in for the source net. I don't think my ports were working until I did so on my R7000. Maybe it is a newer build requirement. _________________ R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r50308
R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r50308
~~~~~~~~~~Dismantled for learning opportunities~~~~~~~~~~
WRT54Gv2
WRT54Gv8.2
~~~~~~~~~~Other Settings~~~~~~~~~
https://nextdns.io/?from=2d3sq39x https://pi-hole.net/ https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy