thekenyan 0 Posted August 18, 2015 Hi, This is my first post on this forum . We have four DVRs with static IP addresses and our ISP both of whom are on ether1. We use a Mikrotik router. The IP address for ether1 (WAN) are as follows; DVRs : 10.7.7.11 , 10.7.7.12 , 10.7.7.25 and 10.7.7.26 with TCP port 377777 , HTTP port 80 and UDP port 37778 ISP : Static Port 10.40.1.2 The IP addresses for ether2 ( LAN) are as follows; LAN IPs : 10.8.7.200 - 10.8.7.252 I wish to make the DVR IPs available from our LAN. Kindly help. thekenyan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SyconsciousAu 0 Posted August 20, 2015 Hi, This is my first post on this forum . We have four DVRs with static IP addresses and our ISP both of whom are on ether1. We use a Mikrotik router. The IP address for ether1 (WAN) are as follows; DVRs : 10.7.7.11 , 10.7.7.12 , 10.7.7.25 and 10.7.7.26 with TCP port 377777 , HTTP port 80 and UDP port 37778 ISP : Static Port 10.40.1.2 The IP addresses for ether2 ( LAN) are as follows; LAN IPs : 10.8.7.200 - 10.8.7.252 I wish to make the DVR IPs available from our LAN. Kindly help. thekenyan Change you Lan IP range to 10.7.7.200 to - 10.7.7.252, or change your DVR's to 10.8.7.xxx Make sure everything is on the same subnet mask Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamie398 0 Posted September 25, 2015 Can you put the 4 DVR's in the LAN and just NAT to them? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites