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Hi all,
I have a MR3020 with a LTE modem connected with the camera system via LAN. Cameras are on 192.168.1.100 port 37777 and I use no-ip. Can someone please met know how to set everything up so tha it is secure and I am able to access the cameras (i.e. 192.168.1.100) remotely? (I can access the camera system when I am on the local wifi but did not manage to get it to work remotely)
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Hi all,
I have a MR3020 with a LTE modem connected with the camera system via LAN. Cameras are on 192.168.1.100 port 37777 and I use no-ip. Can someone please met know how to set everything up so tha it is secure and I am able to access the cameras (i.e. 192.168.1.100) remotely? (I can access the camera system when I am on the local wifi but did not manage to get it to work remotely)
Thank you in advance!
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Re:MR3020 and cameras
2016-05-25 21:59:39
First check that your no-ip domains ip address has been updated and has the same WAN ip than your router. For example, use ping .
Then make a port forward in the router for the camera(s)
external port start 37777
external port end 37777
internal port start 37777
internal port end 37777
server ip 192.168.0.100
In English, this forwards all traffic in WAN port 37777 to LAN ip 192.168.0.100 and vice versa. I assume you have Dahua camera? If you want to access it with
PC and browser, you must do port forward also for the http port. For example WAN port 8080 -> LAN port 80 and IP 192.168.0.100
Then use browser outside the LAN with url http://your.no-ip.com:8081
Then make a port forward in the router for the camera(s)
external port start 37777
external port end 37777
internal port start 37777
internal port end 37777
server ip 192.168.0.100
In English, this forwards all traffic in WAN port 37777 to LAN ip 192.168.0.100 and vice versa. I assume you have Dahua camera? If you want to access it with
PC and browser, you must do port forward also for the http port. For example WAN port 8080 -> LAN port 80 and IP 192.168.0.100
Then use browser outside the LAN with url http://your.no-ip.com:8081
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Re:MR3020 and cameras
2016-05-25 22:18:44
Thank you,
I will try to see if this works. As I am not in the house now I will have a chance to try this during the weekend. Yes right Dahua cameras with NVR. Will let you know if this worked :)
Also is this secure? Or how can I make it more secure? Security of the NVR itself is not very high imho..
I will try to see if this works. As I am not in the house now I will have a chance to try this during the weekend. Yes right Dahua cameras with NVR. Will let you know if this worked :)
Also is this secure? Or how can I make it more secure? Security of the NVR itself is not very high imho..
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Re:MR3020 and cameras
2016-06-03 18:49:41
Hi,
OK I tried this but apparently have missed something. When I go to my-ip.com/port I end up at 198.162.8.1 (which is the connected Huawei USB modem) but not at 192.168.1.100 (cameras)
Another thing - I have 2 sim cards: one with public IP and the other one without. Is there a way to make this (=accessing the cameras remotely) work on the one without a public IP? Even if this means adding another HW. Any ideas please?
Thank you
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OK I tried this but apparently have missed something. When I go to my-ip.com/port I end up at 198.162.8.1 (which is the connected Huawei USB modem) but not at 192.168.1.100 (cameras)
Another thing - I have 2 sim cards: one with public IP and the other one without. Is there a way to make this (=accessing the cameras remotely) work on the one without a public IP? Even if this means adding another HW. Any ideas please?
Thank you
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2016-06-17 23:37:40
Firstly and more important question, Do you have public IP address from your ISP?
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2016-06-18 17:17:31
Other way is to use p2p in Dahua NVR, does not need any port forward or dyn ip service, just that NVR has access to internet.
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2016-06-18 18:00:01
Other way is to use p2p in Dahua NVR, does not need any port forward or dyn ip service, just that NVR has access to internet.
If the unit has p2p service.
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Re:MR3020 and cameras
2016-06-18 21:55:24
hello both,
no there is no p2p on the NVR.
like i said i have 2 sim cards - one with dynamic public IP (with that one I managed reach the huawei modem remotely (with the help of no-ip) but not the local network).
however on this site i need to use the second one with no public IP. this is what i would like to solve somehow :)
thank you
no there is no p2p on the NVR.
like i said i have 2 sim cards - one with dynamic public IP (with that one I managed reach the huawei modem remotely (with the help of no-ip) but not the local network).
however on this site i need to use the second one with no public IP. this is what i would like to solve somehow :)
thank you
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2016-06-18 22:44:59
like i said i have 2 sim cards - one with dynamic public IP (with that one I managed reach the huawei modem remotely (with the help of no-ip) but not the local network).
Are you sure for 100% about this public IP? Can you show me Status tab from TP-LINK. I'm an interesting WAN port address
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2016-06-19 20:01:56
i am sure yes since this is a paid service:) i can but later as i am not there (this is in my parents house actually). probably i will be there next weekend.
but regardless - i am looking for a solution where i could use the other sim with no public ip.. of course if there is any
but regardless - i am looking for a solution where i could use the other sim with no public ip.. of course if there is any
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2016-06-19 21:25:21
i am looking for a solution where i could use the other sim with no public ip.. of course if there is any
Without p2p or cloud functionality on the camera, remains only VPN tunneling
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