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Trojan81
Sep 27, 2017Aspirant
Port Forwarding for Cameras behind ATT Router in IP Passthru
Hi Everyone, So I have ATT Fiber service using the Pace 5268AC modem in passthru mode (this modem is not capable of bridge mode) plugged into my orbi system. The Orbi is in DMZ from the ATT rout...
Mikey94025
Sep 27, 2017Hero
What port forwardings do you have setup? You should be able to port forward 80 and 6036 on the Orbi to the camera's Orbi-assigned IP as normal, also port forward 80 and 6036 on the ATT router to the Orbi's ATT-assigned IP address. Then from the outside port 80 and 6036 should go to your camera.
Trojan81
Sep 27, 2017Aspirant
Because the Orbi is in DMZ, I cant forward anything else I dont think. Or I am not sure what to forward. The devices attached are Uverse TVs, nothing else is on that network.
- st_shawSep 27, 2017Master
You could remove Orbi from the DMZ and switch Orbi to AP mode. Then manage forwarding from the ATT router.
- waynealightSep 27, 2017Apprentice
so i have done this before on both routers. so just to cover the bases, you have the att router in passthough for the orbi and on the orbi the ip address is a WAN address and not a LAN address assigned by the att router? this is a major part of it working.
then on the orbi you have to set dmz to the camera system, then set a ftp port forwarding rule through the entire range of the ports you are needing to forward.
do you have ddns setup on the camera system and verified its working?
also you need upnp enabled on the orbi and camera system.
on the upnp tab in orbi you should the camera system show up and the ports that it is using.
the att router doesnt support upnp so it has to go through the orbi.