Community discussions

MikroTik App

Search found 4 matches

by wingchun007
Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:41 am
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: IP Camera Port forwarding
Replies: 25
Views: 28018

Re: IP Camera Port forwarding

Hi CelticComms, Happy New Year and thank you for responding. I finally got full control of the camera through my Mikrotik firewall. It turns out cbrown's commands were correct. Instead of copying and pasting his commands, I "transposed" his commands, thinking the order of parameters did no...
by wingchun007
Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:56 pm
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: IP Camera Port forwarding
Replies: 25
Views: 28018

Re: IP Camera Port forwarding

gotsprings, CelticComms, Thanks for the reply. I am on a class C private network which is protected by a firewall and gateway to the internet. For my setup, I am calling it a WAN. Not sure if that is correct terminology. Anyway, my Routerboard 450G WAN port is connected to this private class C netwo...
by wingchun007
Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:48 pm
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: IP Camera Port forwarding
Replies: 25
Views: 28018

Re: IP Camera Port forwarding

Thanks newbie and cbrown. Yes, my packets are all TCP. I checked with wireshark. :) cbrown, I tried your commands, but it still does not work. From the WAN, I can only see part of the web page come up. Not the full web page, and no video. Sorry for not providing more details. To clarify, the camera ...
by wingchun007
Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:35 am
Forum: Beginner Basics
Topic: IP Camera Port forwarding
Replies: 25
Views: 28018

IP Camera Port forwarding

Hi all, This is a newbie question. I have a RouterBoard 450G, running RouterOS 5.11. I'm trying to put an IP camera on the LAN, and access it on our WAN network. Camera IP = 192.168.88.51 WAN interface IP = 192.168.1.117 The camera uses 3 ports: Port 6080 = camera web server Port 6001 = camera contr...