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I previously bought a Video Webserver and even with help from a lot of people on here I just couldnt get the thing to work. Thinking an IP camera would be an easier option I bought a Aviosys IP Kamera 9060a. It comes with its own software and you supposedly connect it to your router (Dlink DSL G604T) and you can access it. Nope!! The software just doesnt recognize the existence of the camera. Here is what I have tried: I have set the Ip address of the camera in the same range as the router Have uninstalled / reinstalled the software several times Disabled ALL security on the Router , Firewall etc Disabled all security on my PC Reset the router more times than i care to mention Disbaled and renenabled DHCP setting on router. Am really losing the will to live with this damn thing its driving me crazy. If someone can restore my sanity I would be eternally grateful Thanks Box
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IP Camera and Router woes
Boxcleva replied to Boxcleva's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hi , Yeah , it doesnt recognize the camera locally. It did do very breifly , but still didnt display pictures. When i tried to configure it , it would even accept the default username and password -
Hi Folks , I have the following kit: Netgear DG834G Router Upgrade AVC-732 Video Web Server , allthough it looks identical to the one here > http://www.avtech.com.tw/english/product_12_732.htm Objective: To view camera pictures locally, but more important remotely. No recording required. Where do I start? Firstly , I cannot access the AVC menu as it cant find any connected devices. Secondly , within the Netgear router config screens is an option where you can view attached devices. Needless to say the AVC doesnt appear in there , just my two PC's. I have allowed access through ports 80 and 8080 (tcp/udp) and disabled all security (Zone Alarm / Windows FW). I have no idea what the IP address of the web server is , allthough I suspect it is 192.168.1.1 as that is what appears by default in the software log on screen. Trying to ping this address gets me nowhere. The only tiny success I have had is that when I plugged in the AVC directly to the PC and did away with the router I could view my cams , BUT , not the way it says I should be able to in the manual. To explain that , what I mean is that when i log in by typing 192.168.1.1 , i get an AVC splash screen which installs some software which allows me to view. Using the software that came on the disk in the box gets me nowhere. The splashscreen and download is not mentioned anywhere in the product manual. Anyone have any experience with this piece of kit ? Its driving me nuts! Thanks Box
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Thanks Rory , Have really screwed up now , I cant access my Linksys router at all , no idea what i have done. Have connected DLINK again so i can connect to the net. I'll try and get linksys up and running again tommorow and let you know. thanks for your patience
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Here a little more info , hopefully this will help Router IP - 192.168.1.1 PC IP - 192.168.1.3 Video Server - 192.168.1.150 DHCP Local DHCP Server is ENABLED Autodetect Lan DHCP Server is ENABLED Starting IP Address - 192.168.1.2 The DHCP attached clients table lists the PC ONLY DMZ DMZ is set to ENABLE , with a DMZ host address of 192.168.1.1 Here are some screenshots which I hope will help http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/s/asbw25/stuff/videoserver.JPG http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/s/asbw25/stuff/router1.JPG http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pipexdsl/s/asbw25/stuff/router2.JPG
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hmm, cant get this router to even see the web server in the LAN client list
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hi rory , its a adsl2 gateway , model No. AG241. cheers simon
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Ok , I placed an order for a Linksys ADSL Modem / Router today. Heres hoping i get get it working
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Same problem with the Dlink . God their interface is awfull ! So difficult to navigate. Back to the Netgear
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The only other piece of kit i have is a DLINK DSL604T Router. I will give that a go later on today and let you know how i get on. Thanks guys
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Heres the explanation for the block always bit (which you cant adjust) Any inbound traffic which is not allowed by rules you create will be blocked by the Default rule. BLOCK rules are only useful if the traffic is already covered by an ALLOW rule. (That is, you wish to block a sub-set of traffic which is currently allowed by another rule.) To define the Schedule used in these selections, use the "Schedule" screen.
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Telnet opens a new box , but no failure or success message , just blank. I have hosted the following screenshots. http://www.members.aol.com/huggy757844/inbound.JPG http://www.members.aol.com/huggy757844/outbound.JPG http://www.members.aol.com/huggy757844/overview.JPG dns addy - boxlceva1.dyndns.org Hope that helps. thanks
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Rory , I have enabled DMZ as suggested , and I have set the lan ip for port forwarding to 'any' and 'allow always'. Still no go. And yeah, I am using the 192.168.1.1 address when i try and connect with the server software.
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thanks Rory. That is all done. And if i type 192.168.1.1 into IE i get the screenb where I download the application software. But if i try to connect using the software it errors out. Also , when i type in my dns address from dyndns.org i get my router login screen coming up ???
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Ok , I've managed to chnage the IP , and the web server now shows up in the attached devices section of my routers setup pages. But it still wont connect ..grrr
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Wow Rory , quick reposnse , thanks! You have hit the nail on the head though , I cant access the video web server to alter the address so i'm a bit stuck! EDIT: Oops , missed your last bit. Any idea how i change my routers IP ?