So, I have a problem that I just can't wrap my head around at the moment. I have cameras with an NVR in an office building that has a strict firewall policy. I have set up my NVR behind a "small" PC running teamviewer to get through the firewall issue and it lets me through without an issue. The problem is that the PC is extremely slow (old mini xp) The NVR is capable of using DDNS but for that I think I need the IP address and for them to forward a port so I can get directly into NVR (they will not)
I can go out from pc's to internet without issue and the "small" pc running teamviewer allows me in but when I run NVR service through that pc it is painfully slow. I know if I can go directly into NVR it would bypass that pc and would be much faster.
Any / all ideas appreciated.
Before you ask, pc and NVR are in a small steel box for security and that's why I can't use standard desktop. It's located in an electrical room and not accessed from any other pc on network.
Peter
I can go out from pc's to internet without issue and the "small" pc running teamviewer allows me in but when I run NVR service through that pc it is painfully slow. I know if I can go directly into NVR it would bypass that pc and would be much faster.
Any / all ideas appreciated.
Before you ask, pc and NVR are in a small steel box for security and that's why I can't use standard desktop. It's located in an electrical room and not accessed from any other pc on network.
Peter