You new Service Names should appear showing the Ports and should say 'Passthrough' in the 'Device' column.ġ4. After the router restarts, go to the the 'Firewall' tab, 'NAT/Gaming' tab. Go to 'Device' tab, 'Restart Device' tab and click 'Restart'.ġ3.
This IP address can be found under the 'Device', 'Device List' tab.ġ2.
PORT FORWARDING IP CAM MAC
For 'Passthrough Fixed MAC Address', under 'Manual Entry', center the MAC adress of your device needing the ports.
For 'Passthrough Fixed MAC Address', under 'Device List', choose 'Choose from List'.ġ1. For 'Passthrough Mode', chose 'DHCPS-Fixed'.ġ0. For 'Default Server Internal Address', enter the local IP address of your device that needs the forwarded ports I.e. Under 'Allocation Mode', choose 'Passthrough'.Ĩ. Go to SETTING > BASIC > Network > Information to find the HTTP port number used by the camera. Step 1: Open your web browser and enter the router IP. Open a web browser and type the IP address. ShenZhen Foscam Intelligent Technology Co., Limited Port Forwarding on Linksys Router. Repeat for all the Service Names you created to add all the ports to your device.ħ. If you don’t know its IP address, click here. Under 'Needed by Device', chose the same device that needs this port from the list. The next Service Name (Tablo2) that you created will now show up under 'Service'. Under 'Needed by Device', choose the device that needs this port from the list. The first Service Name (Tablo1) that you created will now show up under 'Service'. Use a different name for each on I.e Tablo2, Tablo3, etc.Ĥ. Now enter any additional ports you want to open one at a time just as in step 1. Under 'Protocol', choose the one your application needs, typically TCP/UDP. Under Global Port Range, enter the public port number in both spots I.e. First, under Service Name, enter something that makes sense to your application, like Tablo1. Typically, you should not need to open any private ports. You may also need to open any private ports that the BTW210 does not already have open as default. Here you will enter any of the Public Ports that your application requires. I not familiar with that firmware, but if it is possible try this. For example, instead of 80-80, use only 80. In the port forwarding configuration setup of the router, instead of using a range, try to use the port number. I was successful in getting port forwarding setup up on on my BTW210-700 my Tablo server.ġ. Under NAT/Gaming, go to Custom Services. To troubleshoot this I would try the following: Reset the router.