Remote access via internet

Have an Vitek DVR with several cameras and after correctly configuring port forwarding on the router and input the IP to the DVR, I am able to view the camera pictures without any problems on the MacBook Pro. However, being able to view the camera results from the IPHONE via remote access, through Safari, requires an APP. Having tried the VITEK DVRViewer app, and half a dozen other apps, I am unable to connect via the iphone. I contacted VITEK and was informed that they are aware of the problem, which they say is due from the IOS6 update, an updated app was submitted to Apple for approval, which would solve the issue.
I have found many hits on the YouTube with the same issues. Does anyone know of a solution, or if they were told by VITEK of the same solution?
Thank you

This would not seem to be an issue with Apple Remote Desktop, Apple's software for managing networked Macs and the topic of this forum. I'd suggest you take this up in the iPhone forum, where you'll be more likely to encounter someone attempting to run the same app and hence provide suggestions.
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