07-22-2011 11:50 AM - edited 03-04-2019 01:04 PM
I purchased a Cisco 851 Router for the reliablity, but the process to manage the router to port forward a IP address for a internet camera ... I'm lost. I will try the forums, versus paying a $400 dollar fee for support.
What is the process to have an internal IP address for my outdoor network camera visiable for WWW?
How do I port forward 10.10.10.40
How do I assign a static IP to this outdoor network camera?
I can access the Cisco SDM Express V2.5
07-22-2011 04:43 PM
No idea what the 10.10.10.17 device is..
Camera Toshiba
http://www.toshibasecurity.com/pdf/_manuals/_end_of_life/IK-WB01A_11A_advanced_user_guide.pdf
This household is full of items... Tivo's, DVR's, Game Consoles, Computers, Printer, Media Servers
I looked at my Network and viewed all items which provided properties, none had the IP of 10.10.10.17
07-26-2011 04:38 PM
Should we continue with this topic or should I just buy a different router that can be port forwarded. This router control panel is nice, but even with a $400 support, I don' think they could help me. Any recommendations on a router I should buy to help set up a Internet camera whats on Earth Cam?
07-27-2011 01:39 PM
There are several Cisco Partners out there, online and by phone that sell service contracts that are tremendously cheaper then their one time support fee.
Like this one, http://www.halski.com/p-546-cisco-smartnet-extended-service-agreement-1-year.php.
$32 gets you a year of 24x7 365 day technical support. Next business day hardware replacement and are generally renewable at the same price each year. The tech support is remote so they can go into the system and make changes that might be hard to implement correctly otherwise.
Just a suggestion if you did want to take a crack at the main TAC line.
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