Steen Mikkelsen
New Around Here
Have been put fiber into the house, and has therefore acquired a new router, which I'm starting to configure.
A ASUS RT-AC3200
Path in settings : "Advanced - WAN - Virtual Server /Port Forwarding"
In my old router, I always have even entered the IP, port on my IP-cameras, so I'm sure that IP and port are always the same, but in my new router, there is limitation on the number I can enter (24 items), and therefore need another solution.
When you set the system up, how sure are you that the camera and the router can always find each other and do not change ip and port?
How can I in this router "lock" IP and port so they never change
I have 8 IP cameras in total, and each camera must be defined with:
fixed IP
unique HTTP port
unique TCP Port / media port
common ONVIF port
common poer 554
A ASUS RT-AC3200
Path in settings : "Advanced - WAN - Virtual Server /Port Forwarding"
In my old router, I always have even entered the IP, port on my IP-cameras, so I'm sure that IP and port are always the same, but in my new router, there is limitation on the number I can enter (24 items), and therefore need another solution.
When you set the system up, how sure are you that the camera and the router can always find each other and do not change ip and port?
How can I in this router "lock" IP and port so they never change
I have 8 IP cameras in total, and each camera must be defined with:
fixed IP
unique HTTP port
unique TCP Port / media port
common ONVIF port
common poer 554