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  1. Both Server and RTSP ports must be forwarded, and HTTP too if you want to access via web browser. So , forward all three of them (HTTPS is not necessary) and avoid using port 80 , rather move HTTP port to some other value.

    About Web Components: check if your browsers were closed during installation and check security settings for other browsers.

    Both Server and RTSP ports must be forwarded, and HTTP too if you want to access via web browser. So , forward all three of them (HTTPS is not necessary) and avoid using port 80 , rather move HTTP port to some other value.

    About Web Components: check if your browsers were closed during installation and check security settings for other browsers.

     

    Hello:

    I think I am catching up with the port forwarding a little bit.

    I know now I have to port forward HTTP, RTSP and SERVER ports.

    1. Shall I use port 90 instead of port 80?

    2. How come I must provide internal port as well?

     

    Thanks


  2. Hello:

    I set up a DVR for my friend and port forwarded port 80 as internal and external port at the router. Also the range of the port forwarding is 80 to 90.

    I can remotely view playback but not LiveView.

    Info on the DVR:

    SERVER PORT 8000

    HTTP PORT 80

    RTSP PORT 8554

    HTTPS PORT 443

     

     

    Questions:

    1.Does port forwarded port 80 for internal and external port enough for LiveView and playback video?

    2.How come I cannot view LiveView remotely?

    3.Only FireFox accepted plugin "Web Components" install but other web browser won't work. Why?

    4.Is there any other port that I will need to do port forwarding for LiveView?

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