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Problems accessing AV760 remotely

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Hello

 

I am trying to set up my AV760 to be viewed remotely, either by another PC outside of my local network or my Blackberry.

 

On a PC connected to my LAN, I am able to access the DVR via IE with the following addresses:

 

http://82.19.44.248 or

http://allen9315.homeip.net/

 

When I try to connect to my DVR via IE using either of the two addresses above via WAN, I am able to access the "Anytime & Anywhere IP Surveillance New Generation Video Web Server" Logon

 

When I enter a valid Username and Password I receive the following error:

 

The requested URL was not found on this server

 

If anyone would like to try, I have a user of guest/guest

 

Have I missed something?

 

Any help appreciated

 

Working from the DVR:

 

AV760 - Network is configured as follows:

 

Server IP: 192.168.1.10

Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Net Mask: 255.255.255.0

Web Port: 80

IP Type: Static IP

 

AV760 - DNS is configured as follows:

 

DNS: 82.19.44.248

DDNS: Enabled

Username: allen9315

Password: *************

Domain: allen9315.homeip.net

System Name: dyndns

 

Linksys Router is Configured as follows:

 

DDNS Service: DynDNS.org

Username: allen9315

Password: **************

Host Name: allen9315.homeip.net

Internet IP Address: 82.19.44.248

Status: DDNS is updated successfully

 

Also, under Apps and Gaming (Port Range Forwarding), Port 80 is configured for TCP/IP against the internal IP Address of the DVR of 192.168.1.10

 

DynDNS.org is Configured as follows:

 

Hostname: allen9315.homeip.net

IP Address: 82.19.44.248

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Your going to have to also find out if there are any other ports that you need to forward... for example.. on one dvr i installed i needed to forward port 80.. and 3001, 3002 for video

 

see if there are any other ports you need to forward any documentation pdf's floating around?

 

--Antonio

 

Hello

 

I am trying to set up my AV760 to be viewed remotely, either by another PC outside of my local network or my Blackberry.

 

On a PC connected to my LAN, I am able to access the DVR via IE with the following addresses:

 

http://82.19.44.248 or

http://allen9315.homeip.net/

 

When I try to connect to my DVR via IE using either of the two addresses above via WAN, I am able to access the "Anytime & Anywhere IP Surveillance New Generation Video Web Server" Logon

 

When I enter a valid Username and Password I receive the following error:

 

The requested URL was not found on this server

 

If anyone would like to try, I have a user of guest/guest

 

Have I missed something?

 

Any help appreciated

 

Working from the DVR:

 

AV760 - Network is configured as follows:

 

Server IP: 192.168.1.10

Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Net Mask: 255.255.255.0

Web Port: 80

IP Type: Static IP

 

AV760 - DNS is configured as follows:

 

DNS: 82.19.44.248

DDNS: Enabled

Username: allen9315

Password: *************

Domain: allen9315.homeip.net

System Name: dyndns

 

Linksys Router is Configured as follows:

 

DDNS Service: DynDNS.org

Username: allen9315

Password: **************

Host Name: allen9315.homeip.net

Internet IP Address: 82.19.44.248

Status: DDNS is updated successfully

 

Also, under Apps and Gaming (Port Range Forwarding), Port 80 is configured for TCP/IP against the internal IP Address of the DVR of 192.168.1.10

 

DynDNS.org is Configured as follows:

 

Hostname: allen9315.homeip.net

IP Address: 82.19.44.248

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also just found that you may need to port forward 5001 to 5003 try that and see what happens... also why we are at it... change the port number of the server... lets say to port 90

 

http://82.19.44.248:90 would be the web page... just in case your isp is blocking 80

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Thanks destro

 

I will have to give it a go on friday

 

My cable modem exceeded its power levels and needs to be re calibrated

 

Hope is was not me trying to get my remote access up and running that caused it

 

Will advise once I have opened the ports detailed above

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no problem viewing here could do with a bit more light on the car and clear the spiders web

Thanks destro

 

I will have to give it a go on friday

 

My cable modem exceeded its power levels and needs to be re calibrated

 

Hope is was not me trying to get my remote access up and running that caused it

 

Will advise once I have opened the ports detailed above

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