I have a webcam that I would like to monitor remotely. Does anyone know of any support information for setting this up through Verizon FIOS?
TIA
Info for the Quick link in the Actiontec router. Verizon also blocks ports 80 on residential service. so you may need to use another.
Also see these threads.
http://forums.verizon.com/vrzn/board/message?board.id=FiOS_Internet&message.id=2265
or
Go to the top of this forum page, type webcam in the search windo. There are many threads on this subject.
These instructions are for connecting a web camera to your network. Please note that these instructions are not specifically designed for all web cameras, so may not work with your camera. However, instructions that came with your web camera may be incompatible with the Verizon FiOS Router, so we strongly encourage you to try these instructions first.
Step 1. Connect the web camera’s cables.
Connect the cables between your web camera and the Verizon FiOS Router. Use the instructions in your web camera’s user manual in order to connect the cables in the correct order. You may use any port in the Verizon FiOS Router to plug in your web camera.
Step 2. Wait for a stable connection.
Setting up a stable connection may take a few minutes. Your web camera may use lights or other indicators to let you know when it is properly connected.
Step 3. Open a new browser window and type in the IP Address of your web camera.
While making sure you can still view this window to read these instructions, open a new browser window. Type in the web camera’s IP Address. You can obtain this IP Address from the web camera’s user manual or other material that came with it.
Step 4. Edit the settings of your web camera.
Step 5. Save Changes to your web camera.
Step 6. Confirm local access of your web camera.
Step 7. Does it work?
There is Built in configuration on the Actiontech router for webcam
-->Click on firewall Settings
-->port forwarding
-->Click "Add" -->Under the "Add Port Forwarding Rule"
-->Protocol Drop box change the "Specify Protocol" to "Show All"
-->You will then have to scroll toward the bottom of the list to find Webcam
Example
Webcam(TrueTech) TCP Any-> 2047
Specify the ip address on the top right hand side and apply
Hope this works..
Thanks for the replies.
I resolved the issue.
First thing I did was to set my computer up with a static address (not sure if this was necessary). Then I configured the PC-cillin firewall to allow the port to come through (this was a Duh! moment). I then configured the Actiontech router to "add" a rule (or whatever it's called, sorry at work atm) and set the rule up to UDP and TCP for the port and set the trigger the same as the incoming (I believe is the option).
Anyway, I got the stream to work..