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NAT SERVER AND PRIVATE BROADCASTING ADAPTER

 
 
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      30th Nov 2003
Hello,
i've a w2k server configured as a router to connect my
little private netwotk to internet.
I'm using nat service and i've no trouble to go outside in
internet.
My problem is this: attached to my private network there
is an ethernet adapter connected to a videocamera, that
sends udp and tcp traffic visible trought internet
explorer and a little java application.
i need to see this from internet, so the traffic generated
by my adapter (ip 192.168.0.3)could be viewed every where
there is an internet connections and a browser
someone can tell me a step by step to do so ?
thank
 
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      30th Nov 2003
"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Hello,
> i've a w2k server configured as a router to connect my
> little private netwotk to internet.
> I'm using nat service and i've no trouble to go outside in
> internet.
> My problem is this: attached to my private network there
> is an ethernet adapter connected to a videocamera, that
> sends udp and tcp traffic visible trought internet
> explorer and a little java application.
> i need to see this from internet, so the traffic generated
> by my adapter (ip 192.168.0.3)could be viewed every where
> there is an internet connections and a browser
> someone can tell me a step by step to do so ?
> thank
>


Not step-by-step, but....

In the setup of the NAT software, you have to map a port to the camera
device. If the camera is visible form the internet with IE, it may be using
port 80. The manual for the camera should say what port it uses, or on the
mfg website.



 
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      1st Dec 2003

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>>[...]


>Not step-by-step, but....
>
>In the setup of the NAT software, you have to map a port

to the camera
>device. If the camera is visible form the internet with

IE, it may be using
>port 80. The manual for the camera should say what port

it uses, or on the
>mfg website.


Is it right to map a port in incoming like 12345, an
outgoing leave it 80 (the right port of my device), and
then access via web browser with a url like this
http://(nic's ip address attached to internet):12345 ?
 
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      1st Dec 2003
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>"(E-Mail Removed)"

><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>>news:001501c3b755$a3d62750$(E-Mail Removed):
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>>>[...]

>
>>Not step-by-step, but....
>>
>>In the setup of the NAT software, you have to map a port

> to the camera
>>device. If the camera is visible form the internet with

> IE, it may be using
>>port 80. The manual for the camera should say what port

> it uses, or on the
>>mfg website.

>
> Is it right to map a port in incoming like 12345, an
> outgoing leave it 80 (the right port of my device), and
> then access via web browser with a url like this
> http://(nic's ip address attached to internet):12345 ?
>


yes, if the camera device is listening for connections on port 12345.
 
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