DNS IP address for internet camera? - view ip camera tv
I try a Trendnet TV-IP100 Internet Camera. Finally, I came home to work (for example, I can see the video camera on the Internet at home on my computer). However, I am at work today and I typed the IP address of the camera and not only close the camera. I left the camera (in the house which is still connected to my computer). The instructions for the camera something to say, "Detection of the valid DNS IP address from my camera over the Internet" and "Open the second connection. If the DNS IP address is the same as IP cameras? Help Please since this device is driving me crazy!
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Doubtful that this problem is a firewall. The problem is almost certain that the IP addressing scheme. Private IP (usually from 192.xxx.xxx.xxx) are in its network (at home or office) are valid and work well in general, as I have described. However, outside of your network, or over the Internet, simply will not work. You must have a valid DNS IP address or the public, or should use port forwarding on your router. This is probably what they say in the documentation of your attempts to.
First you need the IP address of his audience at home. (At home, go to whatismyip.com. I would say in big blue letters).
Under the assumption that there is a webcam from the internet port uses 80th On the router, you need port 80 to send the internal IP address of the camera. Then way of working public IP address of your house in a browser. The router will now redirect its request to the internal IP address of the camera.
If you host a website at home, and the setup is a little different. You orthe pen of an additional port on the router (like 8080) then redirect all requests for 8080 in the router for port 80 on your IP address of the interior. Since the Web browser of Microsoft Office, you have the URL of your home public IP, which was followed by "8080" (as 68.12.16.30:8080)
It appears that you have your company behind a firewall that prevents a program that blocks unwanted Internet traffic and that you will be able to connect to remote devices such as webcams and remote computer. The list of items that make sense for the firewall blocks. I can not access the business PC webcam.
You camera is located on a private network and has a private IP address. As the network "private" is not available on the Internet at large, for safety reasons.
You have to configure the router to allow connections to the Internet via the private IP address of the camera.
Once you do, you will see the IP address of the router via the Internet (WAN) to be found, is a party. You do not want the address on the LAN. If your ISP WAN IP address frequently, then you need some sort of dynamic DNS service to allow its use for that instead of trying to remember your WAN IP address.
Because you are not familiar with private IP addresses, you are probably someone who is familiar with home networks make a contribution.
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