Disabling uPNP does not close currently open or disable currently forwarded ports, it prevents apps and other network devices, without action on your part, from opening currently closed ports or forwarding currently unforwarded ports from that moment on that you disable uPNP.Thanks, will try tonight.
I have disabled upnp on my router and cams, how do they access the www with no ports open?
I would think that's correct.I presume my user name is my email right?
Not that I know of.PS. Dahua make stuff for Foscam???
No but there used to be a connection thru former ownership, split off to form new co., etc. ..I'm not real sure. I just know there's no affiliation now.I though Amcrest was Foscam for some reason.
Already did that Tony, thanks.
Foscam USA (Houston, TX, USA) was formerly the exclusive distributor for Foscam products in the United States.No but there used to be a connection thru former ownership, split off to form new co., etc. ..I'm not real sure. I just know there's no affiliation now.
Amcrests are re-branded Dahuas.
@fenderman can shed light on it if he cares to, in light of your curiosity.
You're sure the gateway IP in the camera is set to the router/gateway IP?Router-POE switch-cam.
Various cams on the network recording on to a Synology NAS.