Thanks for responding. Sorry, I don't know what to post.Post a screenshot of your port forwarding rules so that we can understand the problem better.
Post a screenshot of your port forwarding rules so that we can understand the problem better.
I stated there all open.If you go to www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and test ports 8080, 8005, 8010 and 8020 do any of them show as open?
I stated there all open. In a browser I went to telstarsecurity.ddns.net. It seems like I should be including a port in the URL.
I can ping http://myddns.net When I add the port, I get: Ping request could not find host myddns.net:8080Yes, you have to use http://myddns.net:8080 or https://myddns.net:8020 (example) with the port number.
http://myddns.net/8080 produces pic attached.I can ping http://myddns.net When I add the port, I get: Ping request could not find host myddns.net:8080
I know that. Collin started using myddns.net in examples. I change the colon to a slash to get results.Of course, you have to use your DDNS address. The one above is just an example with port at the end.
I know that. Collin started using myddns.net in examples. I change the colon to a slash to get results. Still goes to router login page.
I'm attempting to do port forwarding. I added 3 ports for an NVR. The ports are open but when I connect with browser it goes to the router login page, not the NVR. I'm also using DDns.
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