Unable to view camera remotely

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I am not sure. The guy did my configuration no longer in morocco. How can I find out if I am using blue iris
Thanking you very much for your time
What are you using as nvr
 

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This is my screenshot from hikvision
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When I logging to my router Tenda >>>> advance setting I do not see port forwarding
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Ok I will get Asus router with open vpn. Please provide with any documentation that will help configure my camera hikvision with new router. With this new router I will be able to remotely view my camera on any phone device.
Once back to Toronto I will print the documentation and get familiar with the setup , I will be back to morocco and I will try to do the setup myself with your help.
Do you mind after reading the documentation and if I have a question I will contact you. Thank you so much for your advise and your time. Have a great weekend.
 

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Ok I will get Asus router with open vpn. Please provide with any documentation that will help configure my camera hikvision with new router. With this new router I will be able to remotely view my camera on any phone device.
Once back to Toronto I will print the documentation and get familiar with the setup , I will be back to morocco and I will try to do the setup myself with your help.
Do you mind after reading the documentation and if I have a question I will contact you. Thank you so much for your advise and your time. Have a great weekend.
Personally I prefer using blue iris software on a pc as my nvr, opposed to a traditional nvr. Access blue iris remotely using openvpn to connect to your lan

I will try to help
Get a refurbed pc on ebay and buy blue iris software. Do some reading on here about it.. You only have 1 camera? You can probably get an i3 2nd gen refurbished pc for like 35 bucks on ebay


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Personally I prefer using blue iris software on a pc as my nvr, opposed to a traditional nvr. Access blue iris remotely using openvpn to connect to your lan

I will try to help
Get a refurbed pc on ebay and buy blue iris software. Do some reading on here about it.. You only have 1 camera? You can probably get an i3 2nd gen refurbished pc for like 35 bucks on ebay
I have my own pc. Also I have a camera configured on Sony TV.
If I turned on TV and see the camera locally
With blue iris software and new router will be able to view the camera remotely.
I promise I am willing to learn and do my own configuration with your help.
 

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I have my own pc. Also I have a camera configured on Sony TV.
If I turned on TV and see the camera locally
With blue iris software and new router will be able to view the camera remotely.
I promise I am willing to learn and do my own configuration with your help.
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I will get life-time Blue Iris license after your payment. Blue Iris license cost details are as below: The LE version only supports a single camera at a price of $29.95.
 

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I will get life-time Blue Iris license after your payment. Blue Iris license cost details are as below: The LE version only supports a single camera at a price of $29.95.
Probably until version 6 comes out but will be years
 
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