Can't Remotely Access CCTV DVR

Good afternoon,
We have a small Digimerge CCTV system with a DVR (DH200) that allows remote viewing via a web interface or smartphone application. I have been having some trouble accessing my CCTV through the web interface since implementing Server 2012 R2 Essentials.
The remote website is in the format mydomain.digimerge.net, however when I go to the site I am redirected to my servers remote web access logon page.
I am able to view the cameras within the local network with the Digimerge Windows desktop software.
I have port forwarded the necessary port in my router. What else do I need to do to get this to work?
Thank you for any help!
Tre

it sounds like a port forwarding misconfiguration at your router.
if Windows Server 2012 Essentials is offering RWA, via the same port as your DVR, you have a conflict (you can only have one destination for a port-forwarding-rule).
If RWA is listening on, say, port 80, can the DVR be reconfigured to listen on a different port, you could setup a port-forward-rule for that other port, to forward to the DVR.
(none of which, really has anything to do with Windows at all...)
Don
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