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Old 07-03-2005, 23:39   #8
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Re: Has cable modem got DHCP server?

you'll no doubt be broadcasting on a set port. Find out which port it broadcasts on and then go to virtual servers in your router settings and forward exp. 81.40.5.2 port 6000 to 192.168.2.12 port 6000. then when you enter 81.40.5.2:6000 into your browser your ip cam should show. ;-)
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Originally Posted by whi5tler

Also the earlier post was correct about the modem it is a Ambit 2020. Has the modem got a built in router, DHCP or firewall?
Modem alocates the ntl ip to the router via ntls dhcp server. router needs that ip pointing to the virtual (private)ip of your camera. Its the same if you want to get vnc working trough the router you just need to tell it which port on which ip that particular request need to go to.

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