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appears. For information I've set up at least 6 different makes of IP cameras in
this way with these routers - so I know that the NAT redirection works...
Solution:
In order to set up several different cameras, ports on the WAN IP need to be
individually mapped to the internal camera IP addresses. Assume there are 5
cameras and they are mapped according to the table below. This example
assumes that the home router is able to map one port number to another IP
address port number (e.g. having port 80 of all the cameras mapped to
different ports on the WAN). On some routers (e.g. some Linksys) this is not
possible. Then the user must configure the local cameras so that they use the
same port number as the external port number. This is found under Plustek
Network Camera Center | Network Settings in the camera configuration
menu. Once changed, it is not possible to access the cameras using the
default HTTP port and the user will always be required to use the new port
number as in the table below:
WAN IP Port Local IP Local URL without cross port mapping
x.y.z.q 80 192.168.0.50 192.168.0.50
x.y.z.q:81 81 192.168.0.51 192.168.0.51:81
x.y.z.q:82 82 192.168.0.52 192.168.0.52:82
x.y.z.q:83 83 192.168.0.53 192.168.0.53:83
x.y.z.q:84 84 192.168.0.54 192.168.0.54:84
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Symptom:
I always get on my Internet Explorer page a blue screen with a red cross in the
top left corner as displayed in the picture below.
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