I have the latest BI download (as of Sep 21, 2014) running on a Windows Home Server with 3 cameras installed (Airsight, Cisco, and Sricam).
All cameras are working. The Sricam is configured in BI as a FOSCAM MPEG because the Sricam AP005 choice was troublesome.
Everything was working until my Apple Extreme WiFi router developed a problem causing WiFi disconnects and I performed a factory reset to resolve that issue. The router is fine now - and I set it back up with the same options (NAT table was a test of memory).
Now, when using the url access to BI remotely, I can attach and view the live camera images. But when I select a stored "clip", BI says "Connecting..." in the middle of the image area and never moves beyond that. I can recover from that condition by selecting a live view any of the cameras.
When home on my LAN, I can view the clips without this problem. Obviously I've got something configured wrong. It may well be in the router setup - but nothing appears to be having any problem except BI and playing a clip.
I am using port 1050 to forward to my WHS Blue Iris url as 10.0.1.240:1050. This works fine both at home (on the LAN) and from remote access for live camera viewing. But the inability to play the stored clips from a remote access is perplexing. I have confirmed the same remote access problem on three other computers at work.
Should I switch the port number to something more standard?
Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting this situation?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
All cameras are working. The Sricam is configured in BI as a FOSCAM MPEG because the Sricam AP005 choice was troublesome.
Everything was working until my Apple Extreme WiFi router developed a problem causing WiFi disconnects and I performed a factory reset to resolve that issue. The router is fine now - and I set it back up with the same options (NAT table was a test of memory).
Now, when using the url access to BI remotely, I can attach and view the live camera images. But when I select a stored "clip", BI says "Connecting..." in the middle of the image area and never moves beyond that. I can recover from that condition by selecting a live view any of the cameras.
When home on my LAN, I can view the clips without this problem. Obviously I've got something configured wrong. It may well be in the router setup - but nothing appears to be having any problem except BI and playing a clip.
I am using port 1050 to forward to my WHS Blue Iris url as 10.0.1.240:1050. This works fine both at home (on the LAN) and from remote access for live camera viewing. But the inability to play the stored clips from a remote access is perplexing. I have confirmed the same remote access problem on three other computers at work.
Should I switch the port number to something more standard?
Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting this situation?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.