Security Camera / DVR

Trying to monitor my security camera on my dvr,…all mobile apps work fine but can't seem to get mac / SMS to connect with all the same settings,any other software for Mac for dvr monitoring,…running OSX Lion 10.7.5 ? Thanks Joe P.

Airport 802.11n 3rd generation, 5.6.1
Time Capsule version 7.6.4
Just want to be sure. Do you have both a 3rd generation 802.11n AirPort Extreme base station and ? generation Time Capsule? ... or just a 3rd generation Time Capsule?
If both how are they configured with each other? Regardless, what is the make & model of your Interent modem?
What are the ports, both UDP & TCP, that Samsung says are required for their DVR in order to access it from the Internet?

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