Remote Viewing Network Camera Help Please

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David

Hi
My client has a pub with network camera connected to a local computer.
He used to view it remotely by using internet explorer pointed to
80.***.***.**
He has cancelled his broadband and is now going to change provider. He can
still see his cameras on local computer.

Basically my question is will he still be able to remotely view his cameras
at the same address with the new ISP? or is the web page something that the
ISP has to set up and presumably charge for

TIA
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

David said:
Hi
My client has a pub with network camera connected to a local computer.
He used to view it remotely by using internet explorer pointed to
80.***.***.**
He has cancelled his broadband and is now going to change provider.
He can still see his cameras on local computer.

Basically my question is will he still be able to remotely view his
cameras at the same address with the new ISP? or is the web page
something that the ISP has to set up and presumably charge for

TIA


The webpage is presumably inside the webcam. So, if he goes to the new IP
address, it should still work- presuming the new ISP doesn't block HTTP
traffic inbound, and the firewall / router rules are still OK.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

David said:
Thanks for the info mate.

You're welcome, pal. :)
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
The webpage is presumably inside the webcam. So, if he goes to the
new IP address, it should still work- presuming the new ISP doesn't
block HTTP traffic inbound, and the firewall / router rules are
still OK.
 

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