Re: Security Cameras on LAN but need remote access..
- From: "Teneo" <not@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 08:43:08 -0000
Hi Neil, is Standard as mentioned...lol
Leythos, I concur and clients are doing this but typical clients asking is
there a way to just put IP in for cameras and not go through RWW also its
for camera company to offer support without logging into LAN.
Clients also asked if Camera can be put on link in RWW.... dont you just
love clients... ;-)
Anyone tried editing RWW links to put own link on ?
Thanks again for input.
"Leythos" <void@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <OcnVqJeJIHA.5684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, not@xxxxxxxx says...
Hi SBS standard edition.
Client has security cameras on LAN, recording box etc 192.168.16.5
SBS has two NICs with external nic on 10.0.0.2 (router 10.0.0.1)
Any ideas how to access security camera on 192.168.16.20 ?
Something is ringing in my head about publishing a printer would possibly
be
the concept?...lol before I start researching that avenue, would that be
the
solution or any other ideas.
RWW into a workstation and then connect to the camera.
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