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KaiOsmon
Jun 07, 2016Aspirant
Port Forwarding issues
Wan IP address is 172.103.xxx.xx
1. Did enable "remote management" on port 8843
When I check if the port is open, yes it is. When I go to 172.103.xxx.xx:8843 from my home network I do get to the routers admin page. So its all fine, but when I go the same address from outside, the port is still shown as open but Im getting an error "The site cannot be reached"
2. I did enable port forwarding for port 1001 (internal and external), but I cannot reach this url from outside and when I test port it says that port is closed. Why is it closed when I did set port forwarding? What else I should do?
I have figured what it was.
The IP Camera network settings was done properly. The gateway and DNS IPs was left from the previous router. Thats why it did locally but not remotely.
27 Replies
- KaiOsmonAspirant
My Network is as following:
Internet provider: shaw
Router works through the modem. Local IPs 192... external IPs 172...
- Retired_Member
what FW version? also unless you changed the port it's 8443
- KaiOsmonAspirantHi,
sorry, misspelled 8443. Firmware Version
V1.0.5.64_1.1.88 - KaiOsmonAspirantI've tried to use NAT filtering with both secured and none, both cases not working. to be honest, not sure what NAT is for.
- Retired_Member
edit I was going to suggest HTTPS in my first response but figured it was obvious
Nat is the function which allows the router to share it's public IP address across multiple devices, leave it alone.
I think a factory default reset is your best option, leave all settings alone except for allow remote connection
- KaiOsmonAspirantactually remote management does work remotely now. the problem was is that I didn't specify HTTPS for the web address. but ports set for forwarding still cannot be reached and shown like closed in outside testing. why would they be closed if port forwarding or set...?
- KaiOsmonAspirantbut I have to do port forwarding for my IP camera. at the very begging, when I didn't touch anything but set pretty forwarding. 8443 was open but my port was still closed
- Retired_Member
try using UPNP it should work unless netgear hosed up this FW version too. Also use address reservations for IP camera
A port forwarding test includes the device at the IP address you are forwarding to. So, make sure your IP camera is on and responsive on that port (1001). Otherwise, the test may appear to fail, even though the router is operating correctly.
- KaiOsmonAspirantmy camera is pump device but when I go to pump settings for router, my camera is not there and there is no button to add one. how do I do that?
Is your camera set up to use DHCP? If so, connect it to network and turn it on. It should appear in the list of attached devices on the router. Go to the DHCP server settings on the router and permanently reserve the IP address for your camera. Then point your port forwarding rule to that IP address. Try connecting to your camera from outside your home network.
- KaiOsmonAspirantthis is the way it was done since the very beginning. I didn't say camera is not visible in the router, it is, it's not visible in the pnp section.
I have wanscam camera. set status IP address for it in the router and can freely access it withing hone network. port forwarding is enabled for the IP address with port number, however this port doesn't seem to be open, why?Request: Please proofread and correct any typos before posting. I had no idea what you meant by "pump device". It sounds like you meant UPnP.
One of the functions of UPnP is to provide device-driven port forwarding. The device talks to the router and requests ports to be opened. Therefore, you don't need to manually set up port forwarding. But using UPnP in this situation makes no sense. You have to know what port has been opened using UPnP in order to access the camera from the Internet. The problem is that this port could be random. You would have to remotely log into your router, look at the UPnP table to see what port has been opened, then include that port in the URL for accessing the camera. Was that your plan? If so, that's too much work.
You would be better off disabling UPnP on the camera and setting the camera to use a fixed port. Then you should set up port forwarding on the router. This would provide a stable port for accessing your camera remotely. Judging from the Wanscam (what a name; looks like Wan scam) instructions, you absolutely can use a static port instead of UPnP. If this is the only thing you are using UPnP, then I would disable UPnP on the router, too. It's a little bit safer to prevent devices from opening ports on their own.
- KaiOsmonAspirantyes, from local network the cameras local IP with 1001 port does response.
What URL are you using to access the camera from the Internet?
- KaiOsmonAspirantHTTP://172.x.x.x:1001 or HTTPS
in this case the reason is not URL but the fact that the port 1001 is still considered to be closed. why would it be closed if camera does respond on this port from local network and port forwarding is set for the port?- KaiOsmonAspirant
Could it be somehow related to router mode? My is in router mode. maybe I should change it to Bridge or AP?
Well, remote management on port 8443 works, the camera does respond on its port 1001 in local network, port 1001 is forawrded. I wonder, what could be the reson for the port to be still closed?
if camera response on 1001 localy, does it mean it has to respond on the same port from outside?
KaiOsmon wrote:Could it be somehow related to router mode? My is in router mode. maybe I should change it to Bridge or AP?
No. Leave it in router mode.
Well, remote management on port 8443 works, the camera does respond on its port 1001 in local network, port 1001 is forawrded. I wonder, what could be the reson for the port to be still closed?Did you update firmware from 1.0.4.30 or earler to anything later? If so, the port forwarding settings are incompatible. You would be advised to do a factory reset to wipe out any old, incompatible settings. Reconfigure the settings by hand. Do not restore settings from a backup file because the file is incompatible, too.
if camera response on 1001 localy, does it mean it has to respond on the same port from outside?No. For example, you can set up a port forwarding rule to forward from external port 2001 to internal port 1001. You would then point your browser to http://172.x.x.x:2001.
- Agreed, it's not user friendly. It's not always necessary to reset after a firmware update. It depends on whether Netgear makes a significant change to the configuration. Often it's possible to get by without a reset. But in your case it would be a good idea.
- KaiOsmonAspirant
Will do it tonight and see if it works, thanks in advance ;)