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Be interesting if you changed the port forward rule name to 'Galaxy' etc... and see if it worked?

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So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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  • Not sure if that's true about the firmware version, but would need to load old firmware to validate. Its normally the module firmware  version that's the issue and not the panel. Honeywell's support i

Unplug CCTV or whatever forwarding works change ip & port on ethernet card to match & you should be able to prove alarm works?

 

I'd buy a used draytek from eBay rather than fanny with a homehub or Thompson router

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whilst I remember,

 

Zylex or whatever I f*cked about for hrs trying to get one going that had been in place & working for a couple of months, they'd changed to fibre I'd was still forwarding on adsl rather than Ethernet

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9 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

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whilst I remember,

 

Zylex or whatever I f*cked about for hrs trying to get one going that had been in place & working for a couple of months, they'd changed to fibre I'd was still forwarding on adsl rather than Ethernet

I had one of those last month, The IT guy changed the ******* password and forgot it!

tried to crash it but it restored itself each time. It loaded up as default but then reverted straight away, I ****** it off in the end and told them to get the IT guy back to sort it

2 hours ago, Lloydy8686 said:

Yes

 

i Would prefer to have connected directly to me. 

Yea named them 'alarm'

 

my CCTV ports are just called CCTV so just gave them this name. 

 

I can set and unset on me phone while I'm sat on the couch but that's it

You do realise when you port forward you have to create the rule and then apply the rule to the device , sometimes restarting the devices helps, and assign to Mac address and so on 

My beef was with the IT guy not the router, but I did follow the defaulting instructions and had all the right lights flashing, it came up as the default router code, then changed to what it was originally programmed as, along with the password nobody knows!

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Yes I've done all this. I've gone over and over the settings. Checks and checked again. 

Honeywell told me to create 2 sites on the app. One to use with the IP address I give it and another to use the ddns remotely. I can connect to it while I'm at hime

cant when I leave the house. But nothing happens at all if I trigger the alarm

It’s certainly a port forward issue, do you access to a diffrent router you could try?

its not a HH3 is it?

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HH6. 

 

I'll ring honeywell to Make sure I'm opening the right ports. They says ports

10001,10002 & 10005

 

 

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