I have this Jennov Mini-PTZ A76WM55-5X-EA camera. I've finally figured out most of what I need to do with it except....
Using Google Chrome browser, Brave Browser, and Firefox on a linux system, If I type in the local IP address of the camera, like 192.168.x.x, I get the camera's own built in web server long in dialog, when then takes me to a working live video display with PTZ control. But if I try to access the camera's built in web server from outside my network by using my WAN IP and port number of the http port of the camera, like 32.43.x.x:80 I get the camera's web server long in dialog, but after logging in, I have everything BUT the video. I have PTZ control, I can configure the camera's setting etc, everything but the live video.
I'm figuring something is getting filtered by the router. My router is using DD-WRT firmware.... not the usual plug and play screwdriver wizard kind of setup so somewhere in this I'm overlooking something. I don't think this would be a browser issue since I have good video when using the local IP address. What is in this video stream that could be causing a router filter to be triggered?
I have tried disabling the SPI firewall, unchecking all the filtering, nothing seems to let the video pass through.
Any suggestions
Thanks
Using Google Chrome browser, Brave Browser, and Firefox on a linux system, If I type in the local IP address of the camera, like 192.168.x.x, I get the camera's own built in web server long in dialog, when then takes me to a working live video display with PTZ control. But if I try to access the camera's built in web server from outside my network by using my WAN IP and port number of the http port of the camera, like 32.43.x.x:80 I get the camera's web server long in dialog, but after logging in, I have everything BUT the video. I have PTZ control, I can configure the camera's setting etc, everything but the live video.
I'm figuring something is getting filtered by the router. My router is using DD-WRT firmware.... not the usual plug and play screwdriver wizard kind of setup so somewhere in this I'm overlooking something. I don't think this would be a browser issue since I have good video when using the local IP address. What is in this video stream that could be causing a router filter to be triggered?
I have tried disabling the SPI firewall, unchecking all the filtering, nothing seems to let the video pass through.
Any suggestions
Thanks