the router is dynamic above .100, an IPcamera is dynamically set at.103
So, with a power outage and restart -- that 103 might change yes?
I would like to Assign static IP address to camera
But, this router doesn't seem to have a "these are the devices connected to me right now" area
Correct?
If so, I can't force the router to assign a static ip address (eg. .44) and hence, I'm
left with the ipcam (maybe) telling the router: hello, I want .44 for an ip address. Make it so.
yes?
And if the IPcam can't do that I'm stuck with having a dynamic range address
or upgrading to some other router that does allow assignment of static IP addrs to devices (the IPCam doesn't seem to have _anything_ that will allow choosing an IP (they way you might through Windows Control Panel for a desktop IP.
yes?
Ok, Whatever the results are of the answers to above, I'm trying to get to the solution of a port forwarding issue.
I followed this link for a sanity check: https://portforward.com/linksys/wrt54g/ ; and it seems quite straight forward -- but no dice on a solution.
I can access the router from a public machine.
I've set up Port forwarding to the IPCam but no matter what options (both,tcp,udp)
I try I get 'this page can not be displayed' (IE11) or 'connection timed out' (FF) when I attempt access to the device via
the public IP address of the router.
locally I do have access (ie via 192.168.1.103 I'm good)
Does anybody have any idea where my PF and/or setup is incorrect ?
Here's a couple of captures: Thanks!

