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    Public IP works, DDNS does not

    Guys, come on. This has to be something simple, but I can't figure it out. I CAN access my cameras from ANY network using the IP. I CAN access my cameras while on the ATT network using both the IP and using the DDNS name. I CAN NOT access my cameras while on my neighbors network using the DDNS name. I CAN access them by using the IP. Does it have something to do with that particular network of my neighbor?
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    Public IP works, DDNS does not

    Nothing? This is so odd and frustrating. Doesn't make sense. IP works. Ddns name does not. So odd... Oh, and I think the ddns name works when I am on att network, but can't test that right now.
  3. Hi guys. I am having a couple of odd problems. My main problem is that I can not access my DVR using my no-ip ddns from outside my network, but I can access it using the IP address that my ddns updates to from an outside network. Also, I can access my router setup page from an outside network using the IP and different port. So, in order to access my cameras, I have to go to my noip page and check to see what my IP address is there, then open my app and put that IP in, then it works. I can't figure out how to just use my ddns name and port to access the cameras. Does that make any sense? I can set the dvr port to whatever I want, currently 8888 and it also has another port 60001 that I can not change, but works. I can access my cameras using ddns name from inside my network though... Also, I had to replace my dvr and now I have only found like 1 android app that actually lets me access my cameras using the IP and port, which makes no sense, because with the old dvr, almost every app worked. Again, does that make any sense? Any help is appreciated. Just post if you need more info. Router: n66u with latest stock firmware; firewall enabled; dmz dvr ip Service: Suddenlink 200/50 DVR: unknown brand connected via ethernet port; static ip
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