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Originally Posted by tvout
It's an axis 2100 webcam. I can change the port on that but it's a last resort really. Odd as i never had this with the netgear router. I've disabled port 80 forwarding on the router and deleted the entry for it, yet it's still doing it. It only happened since i added the webcam to the network. When i added the port forward info all was fine now the webcam seems to attract all outgoing port80reqs
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I wonder if the computers have somehow got a default route set to the static IP.
On one of the troubled PC's try doing the following from DOS ('Start', 'Run', "CMD"):
route print
nslookup
tracert www.bbc.co.uk
Post the results of those.
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Originally Posted by tvout
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One further thing to add. I set the router config to https. When i tried to access http://192.168.1.1 it gives page cannot be displayed. If i use https it allows me to access it. I haven't tried reverting it back to being just http in case i can't access it at all and have to factory reset the thing.
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That would possibly be expected - if you've set it to only allow https management it isn't going to forward the unaware http user to the https page!