EDIT: My problem is solved, please read comments 2-5 and 8,9.I have an EasyN F3 (F3-M166) IP camera. It works fine on local IP address, but I can't access it over internet. This is what I have done step by step:.I configured the local IP ( cameraip) and port ( cameraport) of the camera, using the software from the vendor's website:.I opened and it works. The page asks me username and password, I login and I see the camera video output.On my router (Netgear dg834gt) I forwarded the camera port this way:. Service - Add custom service.
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Service: camera1. Action: allow always. Send to LAN Server: cameraip. WAN users: any.
Apply.I have discovered my external IP ( externalip) address with.Then I tried to browse the address: the connection times out and nothing happens. The external IP was not changed in the meantime. The router logs a lot of events like this one: Wed, 2013-10-16 16:51:17 - TCP Packet - Source:.localpcip.,2119 Destination:.externalip.,.cameraport.
camera1 rule matchMy question seems similar to, but in my case not even the http forwarding is working.