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Hello. I have a Dahua DVR and a TL-WR940N router.

Forwarding router settings:

 

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...and WEB Service:

 

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on localhost, all good.

 

From external acces (to *name*.ddns.net) I get "Login time out" - in Internet Explorer. In Mozilla I can bypass this but I can't see cams. Where is the problem? Thanks!

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In your TL-WR940N router change remote access (for router) port from 80 to another port.

Save and reboot!

After 80 port will be free!

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Delete everything on the "virtual server" section; that is wrong, and you don't need to set it up if you are using DMZ.

 

Delete everything on the "port triggering" section. That is also wrong.

 

You can (and I would) disable UPnP. If you put the DVR IP on the DMZ, there is no need for UPnP. I would disable it on the router and DVR.

 

On the DVR, you don not have DNS configured. You have 1.0.0.0/1.0.0.0. You can use Google's DNs servers, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

 

I would also change port 80 to something else (90, 800, etc).

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Everything is correctly written, but will not prevent the case when the 80th port is free !.

Really have to choose between the DMZ and virtual port, but I understand that hi do this because it is just from a desperate situation!

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Everything is correctly written, but will not prevent the case when the 80th port is free !.

Really have to choose between the DMZ and virtual port, but I understand that hi do this because it is just from a desperate situation!

 

"Virtual servers" section is wrong; he is forwarding external ports 37777 and 37778 to internal port 80.

Port triggering is not needed at all for accessing a LAn device from WAN.

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"Virtual servers" section is wrong; he is forwarding external ports 37777 and 37778 to internal port 80.

Port triggering is not needed at all for accessing a LAn device from WAN.

 

Agree!

But in this router the main problem is 80 port.

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All ports are directed to port 80

 

You should never portforward 80.

 

 

 

OP I SEE YOUR CAMERAS ONLINE remove or edit your posts to remove IP address

 

Id trigger port should be name of device I.e dvr not your port and we're you have 80 change to 37777 then reboot

 

You only need port 37777 open

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For PSS access only forwarded 37777

For web browser forwarded 80 & 37777

 

But the main problem in this router!

Hi holds 80 port until you assign another for remote control!

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