Re: Routing IP cameras to internet
- From: "Joseph Vito Bacino Jr." <no-email@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 13:48:23 -0400
Second that....VPN would be the way..
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Joseph Vito Bacino Jr
DV Technical Solutions Inc.
www.dvtechsolutions.com
OrthoResearch wrote:
Searched these forums and i haven't found this topic discussed:.
SBS2003STD 2NICs with Netgear FVS318 Prosafe firewall router. Firewall cabled to netopia 3364N in bridge mode acting as ADSL modem only. Standard SBS service ports pass firewall packets to sbs server WAN. SBS server has simple NAT only.
ISP AT&T provides ADSL w/ 7 Public static IPs 68.xxx.xxx.161 through .167 where .166 is considered gateway and .167 broadcast. Netgear firewall WAN IP set at 68.xxx.xxx.165, mask *.248, GW *.166.
4 surveillance IP cameras (each has onboard webservers) have internal private static IP addresses assigned 192.168.xxx.121 through .124
Internal workstation IP surveillance software is pointed to internal IPs to gather images from cameras during security events. Works great!
Boss wants to see cameras from home during event. Trying to securely connect routable IP 68.xxx.xxx.161 to internal IP 192.168.xxx.121. I am unsure how to get hardware firewall to see packets at 68.xxx.xxx.161 to route them to SBS server WAN NIC. Then I am unsure how to configure NAT to hand packets to Camera webserver at 192.168.xxx.121.
Your guidance is appreciated. Thank you.
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