Airport Extream and wireless IP camera

I previously used a 3-Com WLAN router (connected my DSL). Had my network camera wirelessly connected with port forwarding so that I could reach the camera from wherever in the world on an ip-address. Now bought an Airport Extreme and cannot figure out how to get my camera connected to the Airport Extreme station. From my PC lap top I can see the camera on the wireless network. I have assigned a fixed IP-address that is within the adress pool specified on the Aiport. Strange enough , the camera won't connect to the Airport even over a LAN connection. This connection works fine directly (LAN) to my PC

I previously used a 3-Com WLAN router (connected my DSL). Had my network camera wirelessly connected with port forwarding so that I could reach the camera from wherever in the world on an ip-address. Now bought an Airport Extreme and cannot figure out how to get my camera connected to the Airport Extreme station. From my PC lap top I can see the camera on the wireless network. I have assigned a fixed IP-address that is within the adress pool specified on the Aiport. Strange enough , the camera won't connect to the Airport even over a LAN connection. This connection works fine directly (LAN) to my PC

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