WVC200 with Siemens Gigaset SE568 ADSL Router

I need serious help here. Have gone through various sections on this forum, I have setup everything. The camera is configured through wifi. My router has port forwarding enabled. I have registered with Dyndns and have a domain. Selected the port on my WVC200 under options. Its all configured and i just cant seem to access the camera using the domain. Even using local ip coupled with the port - it doesnt go straight to the camera. If i type 192.168.254.1:8080 (which is the current setting and the ip is static) IE returns with a page not found. I can get in only if i put http://192.168.254.2:8080/main.cgi?next_file=main.htm - additionally, i have no access through the domain. If I use it on the laptop connected to the same WIFI network using the dyndns domain not putting the port-it takes me to the router setup. But when I add the relevant port, its back to page not found. Its been 4 days and i have been going crazy over this. I thought it would be simple. But guess its not. All i want is a simple remote access to monitor the house from different locations. Any advice will be highly appreciated. Thanks

I am sure you did everything that seems obvious.  But you cannot test Internet access from your house with one DSL connection.
When you specify an URL with a port it is no longer 'simply putting in': the address must be in full and correct: http://x.x.x.x/. (don't forget the ending slash).
If port 80 is blocked then what port is open?  It doesn't matter really, you can still have an 8000+ port for your domain and forward it to port 80 on your camera.   Run a port test from http://www.grc.com (ShieldsUp) to find out what ports are open.
I would also check if your router is configured for incoming requests.

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