hello im running a dlink dcs 2100+ network camera it is connected to a hub that is connected to my wingate machine the camera is supposed to be able to viewed over the internet but i can only view it internally on my lan
the dlink support site says for the camera to be viewed over the internet i have to open certain port in my router but since i dont use a router i use wingate instead to share my isdn connection to my lan
from the faq from the manufacturer site
question?
How do I remotely view DCS-2000 or DCS-5300 series cameras that are behind a router or gateway?
For each camera that resides behind a router or gateway, four ports must be forwarded by the router to obtain both audio and video. If audio is not desired, only the HTTP port will need to be forwarded. The four default ports are as follows:
* 80 (TCP) HTTP Port (allows access to web-configuration and transmits video if other ports are not forwarded)
* 5001 (TCP/UDP) Control Channel Port (used to synchronize audio and video)
* 5002 (TCP/UDP) Audio Channel Port (transmits synchronized audio)
* 5003 (TCP/UDP) Video Channel Port (transmits synchronized video)
how do i open a port redirection
im running wingate 6.03 with ens enabled but with
firewall disabled since i use zonealarm
i have tried disabling ZA but to no avail
the camera has a internal address of 192.168.0.99
on the lan and i can see that its accessing the
internet in the wingate window it says
192.168.0.99: nat-tcp connetion to 209.69.32.138: 80