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rogerpeterson
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I have a DW7000 & WRT54G that I am trying to set up to use at a remote location. I will have 2 cameras which I will want to view and adjust. Also I will need to access a computer to adjust some equipment I have running there.
Question. Can this be done without chaging the DW7000 to a static IP or how should it be done.
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Yes, you will have to get a static IP from Hughes for the 20.00 more per month so you will know what remote Computer IP to access.The IP address will change if you don't have a static IP and you will not be able to access it remotely .
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Would I be able to accomplish the same thing with a DDNS from TZO.
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I purchased the static IP and cannot access my system from the outside world in any way. Right now have a WRT54G hooked up as a wireless hub. Have tried a pc directly into the DW7000. Sure need some help, but Hughes said they offer no support on Static IP's. Tried a Panasonic BL-C30A tied to their viewnetcam.com site and it would not work. Right now it looks like there is no way to set it up to run Remote Desktop and some Cameras to control my inverter and solar panels in Canada. Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated or will have a lot of equipment i can't use.
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You will need to set the static IP up MANUALLY on the router.
Here is the FAQ on how and why you need to do that.
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/13545
If you don't set the IP up on the router, you won't actually be using the static IP.
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Quote from: rogerpeterson on April 17, 2007, 06:55:46 AM
Would I be able to accomplish the same thing with a DDNS from TZO.
No.
The DW7000 is basically a "dumb" router that you can't configure. It recieves an IP address from Hughes, and uses NAT and DHCP to assign private addresses to your computers or a router. When you purchase a static IP, you are basically given 2 "public" IP addreses. One is assigned to the DW7000. The other you will either assign to a router (and then port forward), or to one computer connected directly to the DW7000.
Hope I explained that well enough...
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Thanks for coming on line Ghostmaster. I was hoping you would show up. I had the WRT54G configured, but have it in the 192.169.1.x range and the DW7000 is 192.168.0.x. My I was assigned a static Lan 1 IP Address of 67.44.xxx.x3. Do I need to reprogram the router?
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April 19, 2007, 08:24:41 PM »
yes.....do it as follows:
Set the WRT54G to recieve its IP manually and use the following settings.
on the router:
IP Address: 67.44.xxx.x4 (which is one higher than the DW7000)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
Gateway: 67.44.xxx.x3 (the IP of the DW7000)
Make sure the DW7000 is connected to the WAN port on the router
After that, forward the correct ports for RDP(3389) and the cameras(?) to the local IP of the computer or camera(192.168.1.x)
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I have all the settings just as you suggested. However I don't understand
forward the correct ports for RDP(3389)
Last night, I had a friend Ping 67.44.xxx.x3 and 67.44.xxx.x4. He could get a return on 3 but not 4. He must have been getting to the 7000, but could not get a return from the WRT54G.
I have my cameras set up on 192.168.1.252:80 and 1.192.168.1.253:50000. I have those ports forwarded to 1.252 and 1.253. I think that is where they should go. I must be close, but still no banana.
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The router probably wont respond to a ping.
If the cameras are wireless, im not sure that you can port forward to wireless, but maybe im wrong. Try connecting a computer to a LAN port on the router, then enable RDP on the computer and disable the "windows firewall". Then forward 3389 to the IP of the computer. Have someone try to connect to that and see if it will respond.
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Thanks, will give that a try this afternoon, have to go to Houston now. I started all this thinking I could run remote desktop behind a DW7000 and control equipment at my cabin in Canada. I still assume that to be correct, but guess I should have found out first. I think I am getting smarter than I wanted to be at this age. Wish I had some way I could send you all my router settings so you could ck them. One of the cameras is wireless, (Panasonic) and they have a web page that you are able to run pan and tilt on the camera.
http://www.viewnetcam2.com/ip_ddns/
My camera address is
http://cam4203403.viewnetcam.com:50000
If I get it to work
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Do I need to set up port triggering
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Do I need to set up port triggering
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Has anyone ever used a DW7000 with static IP and got into it from the outside world??????
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April 23, 2007, 11:44:18 AM »
Did you get my reply to your last PM?
I have the same setup as you (dw7000 w/static ip and WRT54G), and I have had no problems getting through with remote desktop. It has to be a config on the router somewhere.
Do you know if you are using the latest firmware for your router?
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