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Originally Posted by grimwau
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.
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As suspected - The IP addresses that your Linksys router used was in in the range 192.168.
1.xxx but the SH, I believe, uses addresses in the range 192.168.
0.xxx The Linksys router was also on 192.168.1.65 which is why the DVR has this specified as the Gateway.
Reconfigure the DVR to be something like:
IP address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS Server: 192.168.0.1
The example above assumes that the SH is 192.168.0.1 and that the address 192.168.0.100 is outside the range of the SH DHCP server (Mine's in modem mode so I can't check)
This should restore connectivity from your local machines.
Port forwarding in the SH only needs to be setup if you want to access the DVR from elsewhere on the Internet.