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Originally Posted by ferretuk
Just to be clear - Your DVR is on your local LAN and you can't see it from computers also on your local LAN?
If so then this is nothing to do with port forwarding - This feature would allow you to see the DVR from elesewhere on the Internet i.e. outside your LAN.
If your DVR automatically configures its IP address (via DHCP) the the change to the SH will require you to reboot the DVR (to pick up a new address) and then you'll need to look through its menus to find the address its been given.
If you manually configure the address, you may need to reconfigure it so the address is in the same range as the computers.
What address is it on currently?
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Hi, thanks for the reply, the attachments below show the log on screen and address info that worked flawlessly with the Linksys, all that has changed is the router. I assumed that it was due to port forwarding as Port 80 is showing as closed when checking it out via the "check open port tool"
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Any help as to a remedy would be welcome otherwise, as suggested, I will need to get another router that will allow me to connect to my CCTV system.
Also apologies if any of the info shown on the CCTV configuration needs to be blacked out for security reasons but I assume that as I can't get access then no-one else can either, lol.