Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 2, 2015 #21 Double check your IP address when you do restart the router.
T thorholt Young grasshopper May 18, 2015 56 3 Oct 3, 2015 #22 I did reboot it by unplugging power and by the gui button, My ip is still the same, it seems as they are static on my provider.
I did reboot it by unplugging power and by the gui button, My ip is still the same, it seems as they are static on my provider.
Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 3, 2015 #23 You are in Minnesota?
Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 3, 2015 #25 I do believe your router is still blocking the ports, or still blocking requests that originated from the WAN.
I do believe your router is still blocking the ports, or still blocking requests that originated from the WAN.
Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 3, 2015 #26 What happens if you type your own ip address into the browser?
Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 3, 2015 #28 Have you tried changing the external port numbers to something different? Try changing port 80 to anything else like 32500 or something on the external port. Then try checking that port on canyouseeme.
Have you tried changing the external port numbers to something different? Try changing port 80 to anything else like 32500 or something on the external port. Then try checking that port on canyouseeme.
T thorholt Young grasshopper May 18, 2015 56 3 Oct 3, 2015 #29 It is still blocked, I think it is the router, I have a Linksys I will try tomorrow and report back, Thanks for all your help Everyone!
It is still blocked, I think it is the router, I have a Linksys I will try tomorrow and report back, Thanks for all your help Everyone!
Michelin Man Getting the hang of it Jul 22, 2015 426 47 Australia Oct 3, 2015 #30 One last thing. uPnP isn't enabled on the router/camera is it?