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Sualdam
Jun 19, 2022Aspirant
Nighthawk RAX200 - Port Forwarding Multiple Cameras
I realise that this must have come up before, so if someone could provide a link to a suitable discussion which addresses it I'd be grateful. I have an IP camera which has ports 554 and 80 (the us...
Sualdam
Jun 27, 2022Aspirant
Apologies for the delayed response, Razor, and thank you for the information.
I'm just trying to stream more than one camera to a streaming service (not YouTube) and need to figure out how to forward the same internal port for multiple cameras without conflict.
I'm missing something obvious.
Razor512
Jun 30, 2022Prodigy
Do you have the model for the camera? It is pretty rare for an IP camera to not allow you to change the media port. Usually you should be able to adjust it so that different ports can be used.
Usually the only exceptions to that are IP cameras that are designed to be used with a DVR.
- SualdamJun 30, 2022Aspirant
They are small birdbox cameras of the generic Chinese type. Yes, I can change the various settings - this is the dialog(ue) box for that:
This is where I think I am missing something, whereas people who know more than me might think I know more than I do 🙂
The camera I have working has ports 554 and 80 forwarded on my router. They test as 'open', and I can stream to my streaming provider. But if I try to add another camera, obviously I cannot forward the exact same details for that camera's IP address.
The ultimate puzzle I am trying to solve is this. I have a camera with IP 192.xxx.xxx.110, and that dialog(ue) above is from it. These are my router forwarding rules:So if I add a second camera with the IP 192.xxx.xxx.111, what would I need to change in order to forward ports to stream that separately to the same provider?
Thanks for your assistance on this.