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Fasteddie3g3
Oct 25, 2022Aspirant
Home surveillance cameras in DMZ keep received Network Attacked Blocked warnings (RAX-200)
RAX-200 Nighthawk Router with latest firmware 1.0.10.140 and I have a home surveillance cameras system must put in DMZ in order to work with remote web checking and monitoring
I kept received Network Attacked Blocked message at least 50~60 times a day, is there anything that I can do to stop these attacks? or how shall I configuration my router to avoid it?
I am seeking your advice and guidance, Thanks
Fasteddie3g3
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Why does it need the dmz to work? What issues/what actually happens?
What modem/gateway is the router connected to?
- Fasteddie3g3AspirantEver since I started using RAC-200 router assign IP address as previously but I can’t get it to work and the surveillance system installer said it might be newer type of router with its security therefore he configured assigned IP address to DMZ and mobile monitor app and web access both working so it remains till now
Fasteddie3g3 wrote:
Ever since I started using RAC-200 router assign IP address as previously but I can’t get it to work ....If you need the spy system to stick with its IP address, it can be easier to set it on the surveillance system rather than the router. Of course, that depends on the system supporting that option.
- Fasteddie3g3AspirantSorry, it is connected to fiber optic modem
What fibre optic modem is it connected to?
it still shouldn't need to be in a dmz unless there's some other issue causing it to need that