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I've having some issues being able to view my DVR over the remote network. It's connected to a DSL Router/Gateway. I've port fowarded 80 and 5550 to the DVR IP on the router.

 

I have an AverMedia EH5108H, with the network button "pressed"

 

By typing in the IP address in the browser it is taking me to the modems configuration screen instead of the Remote Viewer screen. Any ideas would be great! Thanks!

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I've having some issues being able to view my DVR over the remote network. It's connected to a DSL Router/Gateway. I've port fowarded 80 and 5550 to the DVR IP on the router.

 

I have an AverMedia EH5108H, with the network button "pressed"

 

By typing in the IP address in the browser it is taking me to the modems configuration screen instead of the Remote Viewer screen. Any ideas would be great! Thanks!

 

 

 

hi. you will also need to add the port number to the ip. so you need to type http://your ip:5550

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I've having some issues being able to view my DVR over the remote network. It's connected to a DSL Router/Gateway. I've port fowarded 80 and 5550 to the DVR IP on the router.

 

I have an AverMedia EH5108H, with the network button "pressed"

 

By typing in the IP address in the browser it is taking me to the modems configuration screen instead of the Remote Viewer screen. Any ideas would be great! Thanks!

 

 

 

hi. you will also need to add the port number to the ip. so you need to type http://your ip:5550

 

Correct, All I'm getting is the Page Cannot be displayed error..

 

I'm quite confident the port forward is right, as I've done it quite a few times. When entering in my ports, do I select TCP, UDP, or both?

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I've having some issues being able to view my DVR over the remote network. It's connected to a DSL Router/Gateway. I've port fowarded 80 and 5550 to the DVR IP on the router.

 

I have an AverMedia EH5108H, with the network button "pressed"

 

By typing in the IP address in the browser it is taking me to the modems configuration screen instead of the Remote Viewer screen. Any ideas would be great! Thanks!

 

 

 

hi. you will also need to add the port number to the ip. so you need to type http://your ip:5550

 

Correct, All I'm getting is the Page Cannot be displayed error..

 

I'm quite confident the port forward is right, as I've done it quite a few times. When entering in my ports, do I select TCP, UDP, or both?

 

 

hi. set TCP/UDP to both. are you using your internal ip to log in ?

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hi. set TCP/UDP to both. are you using your internal ip to log in ?

 

I have both set. I'm using the WAN IP address, I confirmed this with ipchicken and other 3rd party sites.

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hi. set TCP/UDP to both. are you using your internal ip to log in ?

 

I have both set. I'm using the WAN IP address, I confirmed this with ipchicken and other 3rd party sites.

 

 

 

can you log on with your LAN ip ??

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hi. set TCP/UDP to both. are you using your internal ip to log in ?

 

I have both set. I'm using the WAN IP address, I confirmed this with ipchicken and other 3rd party sites.

 

 

 

can you log on with your LAN ip ??

If I type the IP address of the DVR, it loads the webviewer software fine on the LAN.

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If I type the IP address of the DVR, it loads the webviewer software fine on the LAN.

 

 

 

in most cases you cant use your Wan ip from your own network. also do you have a static ip

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If I type the IP address of the DVR, it loads the webviewer software fine on the LAN.

 

 

 

in most cases you cant use your Wan ip from your own network. also do you have a static ip

 

You are right, accessed it from home with the WAM IP and works perfect! Thanks for you help.

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