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Dvr Over Net

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does any body any where know how to get the netgear dg834n to allow the dvr to send images over the internet ive tried every thing and several others have tried and all failed

been on the phone for a hour with my wholsaler cheers andy and julian still no avail

does any bodyhave any idea ive tied port forwarding and dmz but it wont connect

how are you trying to connect after setting up the port forwarding and or dmz

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i set up dmz or port forwarding 37777

then connect via my external ip address or dydns

it wrked fine for years with a linksys router but this new one is doing my nut

i can set up every one elses working but my own

DG834 is probably the easiest, set up a service called DVR and select port 37777 TCP/UDP (if thats the port your dvr needs), go into firewall rules , select inbound services and click add, select the service DVR that you just created, Allow always, and input the LAN ip address of your DVR, WAN users any.

Heres how to do it with a DM machine, it will give you the idea.

Netgear_ADSL_Setup_Guide_v1.5.pdf

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in my own experience linksys better then netgear, all port address range forwarding in router set up to the fixed IP of dvr so should work maby download and set up a basic web sever and see if you can get in to that also if unit has web view open port 80 to it and see if home page loads, have you fixed dvr ip address out side of dhcp address's?

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vote for netgear here

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only had bad netgear, though did have old router out of skip that work when netgear did not, only took it as backup good thing to, also dont think bt helped with that, maby if i used more, only set 3 of them up, well gave up setting them up for mates gave them my old linksys units so netgear-0 linksys-2 dsl 504-1 i dident tell them it was out of skip lol and yes i recycled :) think it was only skiped couse thay lost password though it did need rs232 terminal to default

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does any body any where know how to get the netgear dg834n to allow the dvr to send images over the internet ive tried every thing and several others have tried and all failed

been on the phone for a hour with my wholsaler cheers andy and julian still no avail

does any bodyhave any idea ive tied port forwarding and dmz but it wont connect

This is our TIP.

The Netgear is a pretty good router and I would agree with the James it would always be my preferred choice.

Have a look at the tip.

Obviously make sure you can connect locally without going over the WAN first as it you can't connect locally its nothing to do with the router.

cheers,

Paul.

TechnicalTip_0058.pdf

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system q i spent a hour on the phone to andy and julian and tried all the tips they even remote accsess my router to check every thing

still no good

DG834 is probably the easiest, set up a service called DVR and select port 37777 TCP/UDP (if thats the port your dvr needs), go into firewall rules , select inbound services and click add, select the service DVR that you just created, Allow always, and input the LAN ip address of your DVR, WAN users any.

Heres how to do it with a DM machine, it will give you the idea.

done that still wont work

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