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Anyone know how? I've tried Command Prompt --> IPCONFIG, it doesnt give the external, and over at DSL Reports.com i tried there public IP button, but it gives me the routers public IP. 
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
btw, you don't need an external ip address for that application, you just need to forward a port.
the other way to do it of course is terminal service in and open the app that allows you to view your web cam.
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
btw, you don't need an external ip address for that application, you just need to forward a port.
the other way to do it of course is terminal service in and open the app that allows you to view your web cam.
Yeah your right, i could use a webcam program to access the webcam server huh?
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: fivespeed5
what router are you using?
you could also just go to:
http://www.myip.com/
I'm using a Linksys
Originally posted by: beer
your router should probably have that listed if you go to the local IP address of the router in a web page...but im sure you knew that...
Yeah I did, thanks though..it doesn't show it in there anywhere.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
Your routers public IP is the only public IP you have.
Oh, serioulsy? Is there anyway I can asing an IP of it's own to a computer on a network? (I have security camera's hooked to one of the computers here...it has a webcam server running off of it to veiw the cameras else where...what i want to do is have an external IP for it so i can veiw it outside the network)
btw, you don't need an external ip address for that application, you just need to forward a port.
the other way to do it of course is terminal service in and open the app that allows you to view your web cam.
Yeah your right, i could use a webcam program to access the webcam server huh?
:shrugs;
not guaranteed to work, but hey it's worth a shot right?
Originally posted by: Fiveohhh
How do you access the cameras now through your lan?
Originally posted by: edro13
http://www.edro13.com/asodhfoph9y4f98j9rd7q93989q248sadxyfsdf
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Originally posted by: Fiveohhh
so just forward port 80 to that pc and it "should" work use the public ip assigned to your router
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: Fiveohhh
so just forward port 80 to that pc and it "should" work use the public ip assigned to your router
wait im sorry, forward what computer to port 80? the server, the routers or the computer running the surveillance software?
Originally posted by: MainFramed
Originally posted by: Fiveohhh
so just forward port 80 to that pc and it "should" work use the public ip assigned to your router
wait im sorry, forward what computer to port 80? the server, the routers or the computer running the surveillance software?