The issue would be that these cameras are in my wife's doggie daycare, boarding business. If she can't get to them clicking a single icon on her IPhone to check on the dogs and employees, that will be a big problem.
I'll search a bit more, but for now making the port forward work would make her...
Yeah, I probably didn't explain that very well. I am just using the LAN side basically as an extender. And DHCP just from the first LAN.
I'm just puzzled why I can't port forward via the Fios Actiontec unit
I had tried using it as a. NAT router but couldn't see the DVR on the original LAN so I bypassed the WAN port on the new router and disabled DHCP on it so it basically extends the 192.168.1.0 network to the remote location.
I can now see the DVR and cameras on all internal locations. I just...
I had a Fios network with a DVR remote in 100' cable to an adjacent building. I could view the cameras locally and via port forwarding 192.168.1.150:80 (the dvr) I could connect remotely.
We decided to put a remote access point in the second building si I added a Wifi Route on the end of the...