How do I open ports?
I recently purchased several internet cameras. Not webcams. You can set them up to be viewed by any computer via the internet. Now it is my understanding that I need to open two ports. One for the web server and the other for the actual image transfer. I can assign separate IP's, and Web server and image transer ports throught the camera software for each individual camera. My internet connection setup in DHCP. Does this need to be Static? Can anyone explain to me how to exactly open the appropiate ports on my router to be viewed over the internet?
Windows XP
WRT54G v4
Also do I need to make any exceptions regarding the windows or the router firewall?
Thanks for any insight.
Hi… You would need to change the IP address on all the cameras to be static and unique and also need to change the port on the cameras from 2064 to 2065 to second camera, 2066 to third and so on. Now you can go ahead and forward the these ports on the router for corresponding IP address.
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