This is something that sounds simple but is proving to be hard to find out how to implement.
I have a 1721 on a T-1.
The router is NATing the Serial IP to the 10.1.1.x computers on the inside network.
we have 3 IP addresses in our ethernet range that we are not using.
I have a webcam server that I cannot get authentification to work on just by using port forwarding. no matter how many ports I forward - I am able to connect to the server, I just can't authenticate my un/pw.
what I would like to do is either:
A - assign one of the unused IPs in the ethernet range to the webcam server
B - Have the router NAT one of the unused IPs from the ethernet range to the webcam server.
does anyone have an idea on how to do this? I can post the router config if needed. I am just wondering if this is possible.
Thanks
I have a 1721 on a T-1.
The router is NATing the Serial IP to the 10.1.1.x computers on the inside network.
we have 3 IP addresses in our ethernet range that we are not using.
I have a webcam server that I cannot get authentification to work on just by using port forwarding. no matter how many ports I forward - I am able to connect to the server, I just can't authenticate my un/pw.
what I would like to do is either:
A - assign one of the unused IPs in the ethernet range to the webcam server
B - Have the router NAT one of the unused IPs from the ethernet range to the webcam server.
does anyone have an idea on how to do this? I can post the router config if needed. I am just wondering if this is possible.
Thanks