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  1. Hi everyone. I have a avtech kpd674b, connected at home via a net work cable to a virgin media superhub 2. If I use the eagle eyes app on my iphone I can see my cameras, play back do everything. If i use the internal ip addrees via IE or the software that came with the dvr kit, I can also do everything. If I cmd prompt from a wire less lap top I get a perfect re-action. all of this over the local wifi using the 192.168.0.200 ip. my problem comes when I try and view the cameras/dvr remotely. I followed the hubs port forwarding instructions and set the dvr up as instructed but i just cant get it to work. This using my isp ip not the 192.168.0.200 ip. If I do a port check it times out or says its closed. It worked perfectly for about three months then one day just stopped. Iv tried a firmware update and replaced the super hub, but it still has no affect. Any ideas? I know it sound horrid but I hope someone has had the same problem and can help me fix it. Kind regards, Steve
  2. Hi every one, thank you for the offers of help and the advice so far. A small up date as the problem still hasn't been solved. I had virgin out who found a brake in my cable outside the house meaning my signal was week and that's now been repaired. I have redone all the port forwarding as I understand it (very limited knowledge) turned on DMZ? plus some other setting on the superhub2 but it still does not work on 3g via port forward. My DVR came from maplin its a N08JU DVR, i belive made by AVtech and called a KPD674. desperately pulling my hair out now. Just cant understand why it worked for such a long time and now just stopped.
  3. update. the virgin media super hub 2 allows you to enable remote access of the hub by opening a port. The port is normally 8443. Thinking this was an open port I carried out the following test. the dvr was on 192.168.0.200 port 80 so i changed it to port 8443. I then disabled remote access, thinking the port 8443 being open would then direct to the dvr. This failed. When I then went back to re-enable remote access it wouldn't allow port 8443 so I used port 80. I then went back to the open port checker and checked the dynamic ip and port 80 and it came back as open. the first full test came back with all common ports closed. The result is that what ever port I set as the remote access port, returns as opened, but what ever port I use for forwarding to the dvr remains closed. or is it a problem such as the port cant be seen as open because somethings wrong with the dvr signal?
  4. Hello thank you for helping. I do have a virgin media connection and it is a super hub 2. The dynamic ip? has not changed in over five years, and although they do say it could change any time, it rarely does. I followed the link as you suggested http://yougetsignal.com and double checked the ip address as being the same. I carried out a scan on all common ports and it came back saying they are all closed. So what can I do now? Iv spoken to virgin media support who admit to having no idea why it does not work. So where do I go from here? Thanks again, Steve
  5. Hi, yes the ip from my isp has not changed and neither has the ip used internally on the local network. my dvr is on 192.168.0.200 and my isp ip is 81.108.35.16 port 80. The dvr can be seen and all works via the 192 ip via wifi or lan. iv set the Port Forwarding Rules Name Port Range Protocol IP Address dvr 80 TCP&UDP 192.168.0.200 i also set the DHCP rules as Device Name MAC Address IP Address Expires DVR 00:0e:53:1e:4e:1e 192.168.0.200 Reserved if I ping 192.168.0.200 it sends and receives information perfect 100%. if I use a web based port checker for 81.108.35.16:80 it either says its closed or it cant see any connection, times out. I simply don't understand why i cant see the DVR any more via the port forward, none of the settings have been changed. I still see it in the house but not outside, it all worked fine.
  6. NEVETS22002

    Just saying Hi.

    Hello, I'm Steve. I'm not just new to the world of DVR but to the internet forums too. Iv had a dvr for a few years now but always had a work mate come and set everything up, so I really had no idea. I'm in the UK, nice area, grew up locally, married a local girl, traveled and then came back so I guess its home. Got two kids now and a dog all female and all drive me mad. Recently lost my dad and almost my wife, so sold my company, stopped working 80 hour weeks and devoted my life back to my family instead of work. We aren't rich the company sale paid off the creditors and a part time job now will not pay everything but pulling our belts in means we are happier together. My family and I love camping (its cheap) so the dvr is used to keep an eye on the place while we are away (not often). Not really much more I can tell you right now, I have covered the basics, married, kids, part time school caretaker, got no money, no different to many here I guess. Well I look forward to chatting to some of you, off to try and search for some advice now. Thank you.
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