- Select Service Tab, under that select Firewall.
- Select Virtual Server.
- Enter your preferred User Defined Service Name.(e.g. CCTV)
- Select Protocol.
- Select Any for Wan Interface.
- Enter WAN Port(DVR default Port or any port you want).
- Enter LAN Port(DVR default Port or any port you want).
- Enter DVR IP Address.
- Click Apply Changes.
- Click Save on the lower left side.
- Select Admin, Commit Changes then Reboot.
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Thursday, October 03, 2013
PLDT MyDSL SpeedSurf 504AN: Port Forwarding
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Thursday, December 20, 2012
PLDT MyDSL Prolink H5004N: DMZ and DDNS Settings
- Type the local IP address of the router. (192.168.1.1)
- Enter adminpldt and 1234567890, as username and password, respectively.
- Go to Advanced select Router features.
- Select DMZ and click Enable.
- Enter the device local IP address.
- Click Apply changes.
- Go to Advanced select Router features.
- Select DDNS and click Enable.
- Select DDNS Provider.
- Enter Hostname, Username and Password for your device.
- Click Add.
- Go to Advanced again, select Admin.
- Click Save and Reboot.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
How To Configure Two DVRs in 1 Router?
When configuring 2 dvrs in a router, you have to take note of certain Settings.
Now in the DVR Network configuration assign Port 81 for DVR1, and Port 82 for the other.To Port Forward, Go to your router look for Port Forwarding, enter the IP Address and the corresponding Port. To locally access your dvr in the browser, do this.
- What will be the IP addresses of the dvr's.
- What will be their Port?
- Does your router supports Port Forwarding?
- dvr1 IP Address: 192.168.0.10
- dvr2 IP Address: 192.168.0.11
Now in the DVR Network configuration assign Port 81 for DVR1, and Port 82 for the other.To Port Forward, Go to your router look for Port Forwarding, enter the IP Address and the corresponding Port. To locally access your dvr in the browser, do this.
- 192.168.0.10:81
- 192.168.1.11:82
- mydvr.dyndns.org:81
- mydvr.dyndns.org:82
Saturday, July 14, 2012
D-Link DIR-524: DMZ and Dynamic DNS Settings
Type 192.168.0.1 in the URL Address. When prompt with Login Username and Password, enter admin for username, just leave the password field blank.
DMZ Settings:
- Go to Advanced, on the left pane select DMZ.
- Select Enabled to enable DMZ, then enter IP Address of the device you want to access in the Net.
- Click Apply.
Dynamic DNS Settings:
- Go to Tools, and on the left pane select Misc.
- Enable DDNS.
- On the Server Address, Enter your DDNS provider.
- On the Host Name, Enter the hostname you created in your DDNS provider for your device.
- Type in your DDNS User Name.
- Type in your DDNS Password.
- Click Apply.
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Linksys WRT54G2: DMZ and DDNS Settings
DMZ Settings:
- Click Applications and Gaming then DMZ.
- Select Enable and enter the IP address of the device you want to access in WAN.
- Click Save Settings.
- On Setup, select DDNS.
- Enable DDNS Service.
- Select your Dynamic DNS provider.(e.g. Dyndns.org)
- Enter username, password and hostname, respectively. (make sure you have already created hostname for your device, for it to update successfully.)
- Click Save.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
CCTV Remote Viewing: Network testing and troubleshooting
Your done with dvr setup and configured router port forwarding and dmz(Demilitarized Zone). We now have to test your network. try to ping your dvr (e.g. ping 192.168.2.10), if you are able to ping it, then thats great, you have done it well locally. now for the host (e.g. mydvr.dyndns.org), tell a friend to try to ping your web ip address or your hostname. if he's able to ping them, your network is propery configured. But if not, try to see if you already configured the dmz or port forwarding of your router.
Here are few other reasons your service may not resolve correctly:
* Typo: The simplest and most common problem is a typo. Double- and triple-check your spelling to make sure you are not transposing a letter or putting the wrong TLD (e.g. .net instead of .org).
* Service is still in cart: Dynamic DNS hosts are placed in your shopping cart when you click the Create Host button. You must complete checkout to activate the hosts.
* Service has not been created: When a new account is created, it does not contain any hosts. You need to add a hostname to begin using the service.
Here are few other reasons your service may not resolve correctly:
* Typo: The simplest and most common problem is a typo. Double- and triple-check your spelling to make sure you are not transposing a letter or putting the wrong TLD (e.g. .net instead of .org).
* Service is still in cart: Dynamic DNS hosts are placed in your shopping cart when you click the Create Host button. You must complete checkout to activate the hosts.
* Service has not been created: When a new account is created, it does not contain any hosts. You need to add a hostname to begin using the service.
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