Port 8000 used for viewing WVC54GCA pver internet?

I have port 8000 open on the Camera and router and firewall on PC.... I still cant view it from outside over the internet??? any other Ideas?
Message Edited by bpdfs on 06-16-2009 05:30 AM
Message Edited by bpdfs on 06-16-2009 05:31 AM

I would start at port 1024 if you've determined 80 is blocked or already in use.  For testing, do the following:
1) Set the cam to a STATIC LAN IP, such as 192.168.1.200 and set the port to 1024
2) signup with a TZO domain name like YourCam.LinksysCam.com and set the TZO DDNS up in the cam
3) Review your network, make sure you DO NOT have a vonage router or multiple routers in the chain, or you'll have to open 1024 TCP on all of them all the way through the chain. If you DO have a vonage router in FRONT of your main router, move it BEHIND the main router, it'll still work
4) ASK your ISP if they have a firewall turned on in your Cable or DSL modem.  If they say YES, ask them to put it in Bridge mode so your main router is the only firewall
5) Temporarily DMZ your router to 192.168.1.200 (the static LAN IP you set it to earlier)
6) LEAVE the network (ie, if you are  home, head to work or a friends house) and try the domain name with port  [http://whatever.LinksysCam.com:1024)

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