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  1. jguevarra26

    Web Service Problem

    first you need to know what is you DVR IP LAN and PORTS like 37777 37778 and 80 then go to sysconfig check the ip and the gateway of your DVR then make port forwarding if you want it ry to assist you just install teamviewer and PM me my skype"jguevarra26"
  2. jguevarra26

    Web Service Problem

    This Solve my Problem Local IP Address - Protocol - Local Port DVR IP - TCP+UDP - 80 DVR IP - TCP+UDP - 37777 DVR IP - TCP+UDP - 37778 Since im Using ClearOS Linux Server i install port forwarding apps of my server then i simply put in port forwarding TCP and UDP port number and my web service is working ORAAYYYYTTT Rock and Roll to the world if your web service still not working PM me my skype "jguevarra26" and i will assist you
  3. jguevarra26

    Web Service Problem

    Maybe but probably not. Usually you can assign an individual port to go into your router remotely, for example 8080. So you would type in PUBLICIP:8080 outside your network to remotely access your router. Besides, even if you cant access your routers admin from outside your network, how often do you really need to do that? If you get it set up properly, you will probably really never need to access your routers admin page again, and if you do, it will probably be onsite. "This Solve my Problem"
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