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Hello,
i have been following the recent thread on using windows media player
encoder to stream webcam onto the internet and also the comment about
wincam2000
I have downloaded wincam 2000 and i think this would suit me better.
I am not too clear on port forwarding/triggering. I have a netgear
WGR614 router/switch/firewall.
I understand how to get my ip as issued periodically by my isp and
that this ip is "addressing" the input side of my router and not my pc
directly.
Also that the ip of my router by default is 192.168.0.1
Also that my pc is an "attached" device and that it has been assigned
the ip 192.168.0.2 by the router.
In wincam2000 the default port to forward is 8080
In the port forwarding section of the netgear menu i have set it to
forward port 8080 tcp/udp to the server address of 192.168.0.2
I have not set port triggering
I asked a friend to try out my cam from her networked pc at work. It
displayed a web page with access forbidden by access control
....something or other
can anyone advise further?
ta
joe
Hello,
i have been following the recent thread on using windows media player
encoder to stream webcam onto the internet and also the comment about
wincam2000
I have downloaded wincam 2000 and i think this would suit me better.
I am not too clear on port forwarding/triggering. I have a netgear
WGR614 router/switch/firewall.
I understand how to get my ip as issued periodically by my isp and
that this ip is "addressing" the input side of my router and not my pc
directly.
Also that the ip of my router by default is 192.168.0.1
Also that my pc is an "attached" device and that it has been assigned
the ip 192.168.0.2 by the router.
In wincam2000 the default port to forward is 8080
In the port forwarding section of the netgear menu i have set it to
forward port 8080 tcp/udp to the server address of 192.168.0.2
I have not set port triggering
I asked a friend to try out my cam from her networked pc at work. It
displayed a web page with access forbidden by access control
....something or other
can anyone advise further?
ta
joe