4500NZ and CCTV

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Clothahump
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4500NZ and CCTV

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Recently purchased a cctv system which is connected to the router, I can view and change settings etc from my pc with no problems. I am trying to set things up so I can view over the internet, I am pretty sure I need a fixed IP that will give me access. Is there an easy way to achieve this?
billion_fan
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Re: 4500NZ and CCTV

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Clothahump wrote:Recently purchased a cctv system which is connected to the router, I can view and change settings etc from my pc with no problems. I am trying to set things up so I can view over the internet, I am pretty sure I need a fixed IP that will give me access. Is there an easy way to achieve this?
Yes you are right you will need a fixed IP sim, as normal sims provided by EE, Vodafone etc will be doubled NATTED, once on a fixed sim you can port forward,(they normally provide you with a different APN, username and password, that will provide you with a static IP)
Clothahump
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Re: 4500NZ and CCTV

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So no use me changing anything in config then?
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Re: 4500NZ and CCTV

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Clothahump wrote:So no use me changing anything in config then?
Nope, as the ISP also NAT's the connection, and you can't get around their NAT unless you have static IP sim

(Another thing to try is with a three sim, with the apn - 3internet, username and password both blank) then enable remote access and see if you can access your WAN IP obtained from your three sim, (from a remote location) I think the IP might change also)
Clothahump
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Re: 4500NZ and CCTV

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I am on three actually, reckon I best leave it alone. Don't want to mess up my internet access.
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