Michelin Man
Getting the hang of it
If you have uPnP enabled on the camera, it also has to be enabled on the router. Have you checked this?
Although, I prefer to keep uPnP disabled on the router as a security measure, it is just easier for people who don't fully understand networking.
What is the IP range of your network? IE 192.168.1.1/192.168.0.1 etc etc
It does seem like you have the camera on it's default set IP. Which is either within the routers DHCP pool, or outside of it. You can't have more than one device using a single IP address so make sure this is not an issue as well.
If the uPnP is working, check the routers settings as uPnp should have added the camera to the port forwarding list.
Although, I prefer to keep uPnP disabled on the router as a security measure, it is just easier for people who don't fully understand networking.
What is the IP range of your network? IE 192.168.1.1/192.168.0.1 etc etc
It does seem like you have the camera on it's default set IP. Which is either within the routers DHCP pool, or outside of it. You can't have more than one device using a single IP address so make sure this is not an issue as well.
If the uPnP is working, check the routers settings as uPnp should have added the camera to the port forwarding list.