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  1. lefloresg80

    Dynamic IP/Remote Viewing Help

    Ok.. so I'm working backwards.. it seems that Apache was missing.. so I have installed the Apache server 2.2 on the machine. Now the problems is in configuring Apache at least to get it to work in the internal network... Anyone help?
  2. lefloresg80

    Dynamic IP/Remote Viewing Help

    I've done the port forwarding and installed the dyndns. I've also checked that it's reading the IP well.. but nothing I can't manage to get it to work.
  3. Hello All, Here's the deal: I bought a Dell Computer with a KMC-8016D Card. At the moment I have two cameras installed. My network setup is direct from the computer to the ADSL router. The router is a TP-Link 8840 router. I have already configured the DDNS settings with DynDns_org and apparently done the port forwarding. Yet I can't log on to the Diginet Site. At the moment when the DynDns works I am directed to the router not Diginet. As an example the DynDns is *_homeip_net. This doesn't work nor does *_homeip_net:8081 where the _ are points. Any help! Thanks!
  4. lefloresg80

    Dynamic DNS

    Hello and Happy New Year, I wanted to find out if it's possible to view the DVR online when you have dynamic IP from your ISP? If so, how do I set it up? Thanks
  5. Hey, I have just started working with cctv. As a test project I'm setting one up at my house. I bought a computer with a video in card (I'm guessing an analog card) that connects to the DIGINET SITE software. I'm trying to figure out how to put the system online so I can check the camaras online. How do I do this? I've tried going directly http://(ip address):(port) but that doesn't work. I was told where I bought it that there are websites that I can get on to check the ip address remotely. Any ideas?
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