Need help with D-Link DCS-2000+ and LinkSys Wireless-B Rou..

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Hello,

I need some help!

I have been talking with D-Link and LinkSys all day and neither can
help
resolve my problem. One tends to blame the other because I am dealing
with
two different vendors. They had me making all kinds setting changes
on the router and camera. Nothing works.

Here's my problem:

I have a D-Link DCS-2100+ wireless camera setup at home connected to
my LinkSys Wireless-B Router. Every PC can see my camera at home and
it's working perfectly. As soon as I have people from outside
(Internet) to access my camera, they get "Page Cannot Be Displayed".
People from outside can PING my router and getting responses. I have
my ports 80, 5001-5003 opened on my router. These are numbers from
the D-Link product manual. I have opened up DMZ to point to the
camera as well and this does not work either. It seems to me the
signal from outside can't go beyond the router to go to a specific
port - in this case to my camera. Does anyone know what the problem
could me?

Any help I can get is greatly appreciated!!!

Sydney
sydneyluu@yahoo.com
 
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Are they using the port number 123.456.789.123:80
"Sydney Luu" <sdluu@sunocoinc.com> wrote in message
news:3883e5dd.0410221856.4130a76a@posting.google.com...
> Hello,
>
> I need some help!
>
> I have been talking with D-Link and LinkSys all day and neither can
> help
> resolve my problem. One tends to blame the other because I am dealing
> with
> two different vendors. They had me making all kinds setting changes
> on the router and camera. Nothing works.
>
> Here's my problem:
>
> I have a D-Link DCS-2100+ wireless camera setup at home connected to
> my LinkSys Wireless-B Router. Every PC can see my camera at home and
> it's working perfectly. As soon as I have people from outside
> (Internet) to access my camera, they get "Page Cannot Be Displayed".
> People from outside can PING my router and getting responses. I have
> my ports 80, 5001-5003 opened on my router. These are numbers from
> the D-Link product manual. I have opened up DMZ to point to the
> camera as well and this does not work either. It seems to me the
> signal from outside can't go beyond the router to go to a specific
> port - in this case to my camera. Does anyone know what the problem
> could me?
>
> Any help I can get is greatly appreciated!!!
>
> Sydney
> sydneyluu@yahoo.com
 
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look at the camera's network configuration page and set/verify its lan ip &
port assignments, sounds like;
IP ? 192.168.1.20
HTTP port 80
Control channel port 5001
Audio channel port 5002
Video channel port 5003

Assuming nothing else on your router is assigned these port
make One rule for each port to the lan ip address
(Do NOT make a single rule with a port range 5001-5003)
virtual server or port forwarding whatever your linky calls it

you want the camera.s ip# outside the ip# range of your dhcp

Visitors will be asked for a login/password.
 
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Thanks for the reply.

I have checked at least three times to confirm the camera's ip and
port assignments on the camera. That's exactly what I have for port
assignmets.
In fact these are d-link's defaults.

However I did not have 4 rules on my router. Currently I have one
for port 80 and another one for 5001-5003. I will separate these
to have a total of 4 rules and see what happens.

Thanks for your help.

Sydney



"bumtracks" <posted@usenet.bud> wrote in message news:<9Bqed.1383$8W6.720@trnddc05>...
> look at the camera's network configuration page and set/verify its lan ip &
> port assignments, sounds like;
> IP ? 192.168.1.20
> HTTP port 80
> Control channel port 5001
> Audio channel port 5002
> Video channel port 5003
>
> Assuming nothing else on your router is assigned these port
> make One rule for each port to the lan ip address
> (Do NOT make a single rule with a port range 5001-5003)
> virtual server or port forwarding whatever your linky calls it
>
> you want the camera.s ip# outside the ip# range of your dhcp
>
> Visitors will be asked for a login/password.
 
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I got this problem resolved. I had a typo for my camera's ip when I was
doing the "forwarding" on my router.

Thanks for the help!

"Airhead" <campbell@alliancecable.net> wrote in message news:<417a4ee3$0$801$2c56edd9@news.cablerocket.com>...
> Are they using the port number 123.456.789.123:80
> "Sydney Luu" <sdluu@sunocoinc.com> wrote in message
> news:3883e5dd.0410221856.4130a76a@posting.google.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I need some help!
> >
> > I have been talking with D-Link and LinkSys all day and neither can
> > help
> > resolve my problem. One tends to blame the other because I am dealing
> > with
> > two different vendors. They had me making all kinds setting changes
> > on the router and camera. Nothing works.
> >
> > Here's my problem:
> >
> > I have a D-Link DCS-2100+ wireless camera setup at home connected to
> > my LinkSys Wireless-B Router. Every PC can see my camera at home and
> > it's working perfectly. As soon as I have people from outside
> > (Internet) to access my camera, they get "Page Cannot Be Displayed".
> > People from outside can PING my router and getting responses. I have
> > my ports 80, 5001-5003 opened on my router. These are numbers from
> > the D-Link product manual. I have opened up DMZ to point to the
> > camera as well and this does not work either. It seems to me the
> > signal from outside can't go beyond the router to go to a specific
> > port - in this case to my camera. Does anyone know what the problem
> > could me?
> >
> > Any help I can get is greatly appreciated!!!
> >
> > Sydney
> > sydneyluu@yahoo.com