User Name Password Register
DaniWeb IT Discussion Community
All
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
You're currently browsing the Networking Hardware Configuration section within the Tech Talk category of DaniWeb, a massive community of 456,234 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 3,810 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Please support our Networking Hardware Configuration advertiser: Programming Forums
Views: 1601 | Replies: 19
Reply
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manchester, U.K
Posts: 387
Reputation: bondi007 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 5
bondi007's Avatar
bondi007 bondi007 is offline Offline
Posting Whiz

Port forwarding

  #1  
Nov 13th, 2007
Ok,

I have a ip camera and i can view it from my network but not from outside the network so i head i will have to so some port fowarding how do i go around this and what ports do i open.
alos once all that is resolved what do i ype in the browser to get it to popup what is it called so i can set it up in the configuration page

oh and the ip camera is a sitecom ln401 or summat and a linksys or d-link router its at my work you see

any ideas
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!

I will not stop! IM BONDI
AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: United States
Posts: 613
Reputation: binoj_daniel is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 15
binoj_daniel's Avatar
binoj_daniel binoj_daniel is offline Offline
DaniWeb Expert

Re: Port forwarding

  #2  
Nov 13th, 2007
Portforwarding is basically a feature telling the reouter to rout all the traffic to a particular port to a different port. By default all the HTTP requests are channeled through port 80, But most of the residential ISP's block port 80 so that those connection cannot used for hosting sites and IP Cameras. So there is always a work around for everything. Like AntiVirus for Virus. You need to first find out on what port your IP Camera is set to. Then open your router configuration page and goto Gaming and Applications and set the port your want to access from outside and the port you want to access from inside.

So for instance if the IP of the Camera is 192.168.1.5 internally then you need to set it using the public ip. If port 80 is blocked you can use port 8080 as the alernate port.

You can try using http://portforward.com This will take care of most of things you need to research.
Last edited by binoj_daniel : Nov 13th, 2007 at 3:34 pm.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: United States
Posts: 613
Reputation: binoj_daniel is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 15
binoj_daniel's Avatar
binoj_daniel binoj_daniel is offline Offline
DaniWeb Expert

Re: Port forwarding

  #3  
Nov 13th, 2007
Let me know if you further questions, I would be glad to help.
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manchester, U.K
Posts: 387
Reputation: bondi007 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 5
bondi007's Avatar
bondi007 bondi007 is offline Offline
Posting Whiz

Re: Port forwarding

  #4  
Nov 13th, 2007
but once i set theses ports what do i type in the prwoser from the web to access this and howdo i set it if it is not set.
iam only 14 so could you be a bit less techie lol
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!

I will not stop! IM BONDI
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: United States
Posts: 613
Reputation: binoj_daniel is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 3
Solved Threads: 15
binoj_daniel's Avatar
binoj_daniel binoj_daniel is offline Offline
DaniWeb Expert

Re: Port forwarding

  #5  
Nov 13th, 2007
It depends on the port on which you have the Camera Setup. For eg: of you Camera Port is: 1234 then you will access it from outside as: http://publicIp:1234
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manchester, U.K
Posts: 387
Reputation: bondi007 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 5
bondi007's Avatar
bondi007 bondi007 is offline Offline
Posting Whiz

Help Re: Port forwarding

  #6  
Nov 14th, 2007
but what is the public ip like if im at home i would typ http:// (the public ip) then the alternate port number.

what is the puplic ip:
and you said before about once you set a alternate port you said in the routers config you will have to type a external ip and a internal ip any help im a bit confused

i know how to set the alternate port but what port is it
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!

I will not stop! IM BONDI
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manchester, U.K
Posts: 387
Reputation: bondi007 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 5
bondi007's Avatar
bondi007 bondi007 is offline Offline
Posting Whiz

Help Re: Port forwarding

  #7  
Nov 14th, 2007
Can ou show me a detailed view on how to set all this up if you have got time


I have a sitecom ln-400 or ln-401 i am not sure

and rather a d-link or a linksys router probs d-link so could you explain in non techie term please
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!

I will not stop! IM BONDI
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 12,873
Reputation: jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice 
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 304
Moderator
Featured Poster
jbennet's Avatar
jbennet jbennet is online now Online
Moderator

Re: Port forwarding

  #8  
Nov 14th, 2007
have a go at it using what i told you on MSN
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK

Master of puppets Im pulling your strings, blinded by me, you cant see a thing. Master! Master!
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Manchester, U.K
Posts: 387
Reputation: bondi007 is an unknown quantity at this point 
Rep Power: 2
Solved Threads: 5
bondi007's Avatar
bondi007 bondi007 is offline Offline
Posting Whiz

Re: Port forwarding

  #9  
Nov 15th, 2007
I have tried it and it isnt working it says

start port
end port
and you have got a choice of FTP,TELNET,WWW.,WELL KNOWN PORT
which one shall i use

so i set it as port 8080 and it didnt work
I tried port 80 no look

but in the camera configuration page it says default 80 but it says use second port shall it be enabled or disabled
I will try and help you even if everyone has given up!

I will not stop! IM BONDI
Reply With Quote  
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 12,873
Reputation: jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice jbennet is just really nice 
Rep Power: 32
Solved Threads: 304
Moderator
Featured Poster
jbennet's Avatar
jbennet jbennet is online now Online
Moderator

Re: Port forwarding

  #10  
Nov 15th, 2007
use 80
dont bother with second port
and tell your router to forward all TCP 80requests to the cameras internal IP
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK

Master of puppets Im pulling your strings, blinded by me, you cant see a thing. Master! Master!
Reply With Quote  
Reply

Only community members can participate in forum threads. You must register or log in to contribute.

DaniWeb Networking Hardware Configuration Marketplace
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)

 

Thread Tools Display Modes

Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Networking Hardware Configuration Forum

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 5:12 pm.
Forum system based on vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
©2003 - 2008 DaniWeb® LLC