Hi, I was using a Netgear router in my office. With it, I had no problems connecting to cameras at 21 different remote locations. The remote cameras are behind routers, configured to port forward to them. I recently switched the office Netgear router for a D-Link router. The D-Link will connect to all but one of the 21 remote cameras. It times out.
At first, I thought something happened on the remote end for that one camera. But, I can connect to it fine from my home computer/router setup. Also, when I put my old Netgear router back in place, I can connect to all cameras again.
The log file for the D-Link says the following about the one camera it can't connect to:
[INFO] Mon Jun 15 17:21:54 2009 Blocked TCP packet from 69.95.xxx.xxx:80 to 66.191.xxx.xxx:2356 as control SYNSH:ACK is not valid
D-Link support is useless. Any suggestions please? Thank you.
At first, I thought something happened on the remote end for that one camera. But, I can connect to it fine from my home computer/router setup. Also, when I put my old Netgear router back in place, I can connect to all cameras again.
The log file for the D-Link says the following about the one camera it can't connect to:
[INFO] Mon Jun 15 17:21:54 2009 Blocked TCP packet from 69.95.xxx.xxx:80 to 66.191.xxx.xxx:2356 as control SYNSH:ACK is not valid
D-Link support is useless. Any suggestions please? Thank you.