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MBR 1516 Port Fwd

xcrman
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MBR 1516 Port Fwd

I have a MBR1516 and trying to open a port 82 on ip 192.168.0.2

In advanced settings under port forwarding I have set up a custom service for TCP on starting on port 82 and ending on port 82 for ip 192.168.0.2 This port remains closed.

Backgound:
One camera in the USA that is working. One in Canada that is not.
USA camera - non netgear router on port 82 through a cable modem and router. Port opened for HTTP on port 82 for 192.168.0.2 http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ service reports port 82 open to external ip address. Remote camera access works fine.

Canada camera not working: Camera connected to NetGear MBR1516 broadband router through static IP 192.168.0.2. Port fwd TCP service set up from start port 82 to end port 82 for 192.168.0.2. I can not get port 82 to open and can not connect remotely to camera. Internal IP 192.168.0.2:82 connects to camera and works fine. External address xx.xx.xx.xx:82 is closed. http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ service reports port 82 closed to external ip address.

Both cameras are using a noip service to obtain external IP addresses. This is the address I am using to connect to the camera and to test for open ports.

Is there something unique about using a broadband LTE router with port forwarding? Some assistance on what to do to solve this would be greatly appreciated.

Thank!
Darryl

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xcrman
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Re: MBR 1516 Port Fwd

Update:
There seam to be two external ip address used in mobile broadband routers. The router ip address and the Internet port ip address. The noip service is returning the router external address. This ip does not seem to be accessible from the internet even though the ports are open. If I use the internet port ip address, I can link to the cameras. This address is dynamic so that's not really a solution. I don't see anyway of determining this address remotely.

I was plan on getting away from the mobile broadband router this summer so maybe I need to wait until then to get this camera working. This is not a business application so it can wait.

Darryl
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