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Posted by on May 23, 2007, 11:05 am
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I am really stuck on this. I am trying configure a video serveylance
system onto the internet. I need to forward port 5700 to IP
192.168.239 in order for it to be accessed via the internet.
My setup is as follows:
-1 3Com Office connect ISDN Lan Modem. It is connected to the
internet with IP address 192.168.1.1
-1 Dlink Router connected to the ISDN Lan Modem. when I do IP config,
it shows the IP as 192.168.1.2
-1 Dell Server plugged into Dlink Router
-1 Micros Workstation Plugged into Dlink Router.
-DVR LAN Video Serveylance System Plugged into Dlink Router.
When I try to access the Dlink by opening Internet Explorer and typing
192.168.1.2. It says the page cannot be displayed. When I try typing
in the WAN IP address, it says "Object Disabled".
When I try to access the 3-Com Office Connect Lan Modem, it allows me
to access the setup page, but there is nothing to forward the ports.
What I my missing, why can't I access the dlink router?
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Posted by Phil Partridge on May 25, 2007, 4:22 am
gary@kevajuice.com writes
>I am really stuck on this. I am trying configure a video serveylance
>system onto the internet. I need to forward port 5700 to IP
>192.168.239 in order for it to be accessed via the internet.
>
>My setup is as follows:
>-1 3Com Office connect ISDN Lan Modem. It is connected to the
>internet with IP address 192.168.1.1
>-1 Dlink Router connected to the ISDN Lan Modem. when I do IP config,
>it shows the IP as 192.168.1.2
This is probably bad wording on your part, but ipconfig gives IP details
of the server/workstation, NOT the router. - Though it can be inferred
from the gateway address.
What model of D-Link do you have?
>-1 Dell Server plugged into Dlink Router
>-1 Micros Workstation Plugged into Dlink Router.
>-DVR LAN Video Serveylance System Plugged into Dlink Router.
>
>When I try to access the Dlink by opening Internet Explorer and typing
>192.168.1.2. It says the page cannot be displayed. When I try typing
>in the WAN IP address, it says "Object Disabled".
>
>When I try to access the 3-Com Office Connect Lan Modem, it allows me
>to access the setup page, but there is nothing to forward the ports.
>
>What I my missing, why can't I access the dlink router?
>
Philip Partridge
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Posted by Kenneth P. Stox on May 28, 2007, 11:38 pm
gary@kevajuice.com wrote:
> I am really stuck on this. I am trying configure a video serveylance
> system onto the internet. I need to forward port 5700 to IP
> 192.168.239 in order for it to be accessed via the internet.
^^^^^^^^^^^
You might want to start with a valid IP address.
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