Hi guys,
this is my first post, cause im stuck , although ive been following a quite some times this forum.
here is my situation:
store1: has multiple cameras in range 192.168.1.20 >192.168.1.30 connected to a DVR [] and router with Public IP xxx.xxx.xx3.209
Office: has multiple cameras in range 192.168.1.51 >192.168.1.61 connected to a NVR [] and router with Public IP xxx.xxx.xx8.212 OutPut in HDMI TV
I want to see Store1/Cam25 & Store1/Cam29 in my OFFICE NVR ?
But i guess NVR doesnt need just SERVER PORT [Managment port] to connect those cameras!!
in Store1 ROUTER i have forwarded HTTP, RTSP and Server PORT for both cameras different values/
but looks like OFFICE-NVR needs connection to HTTP:80 and since i need to view 2 cameras i need TWO HTTP ports 80 wich is not Possible?
I am Able to see OneRemoteCamera on my Local NVR, but NOT twoRemoteCameras since they both need port 80!!!!!
any help!!
ps.and YES i hate those "SEETONG UPNP" wich you can not disable whatever you do, even if Upnp is disabled in Router Seetong cameras are accessible from cloud
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this is my first post, cause im stuck , although ive been following a quite some times this forum.
here is my situation:
store1: has multiple cameras in range 192.168.1.20 >192.168.1.30 connected to a DVR [] and router with Public IP xxx.xxx.xx3.209
Office: has multiple cameras in range 192.168.1.51 >192.168.1.61 connected to a NVR [] and router with Public IP xxx.xxx.xx8.212 OutPut in HDMI TV
I want to see Store1/Cam25 & Store1/Cam29 in my OFFICE NVR ?
But i guess NVR doesnt need just SERVER PORT [Managment port] to connect those cameras!!
in Store1 ROUTER i have forwarded HTTP, RTSP and Server PORT for both cameras different values/
but looks like OFFICE-NVR needs connection to HTTP:80 and since i need to view 2 cameras i need TWO HTTP ports 80 wich is not Possible?
I am Able to see OneRemoteCamera on my Local NVR, but NOT twoRemoteCameras since they both need port 80!!!!!
any help!!
ps.and YES i hate those "SEETONG UPNP" wich you can not disable whatever you do, even if Upnp is disabled in Router Seetong cameras are accessible from cloud

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