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  1. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #21

    i do not understand.....is it easy to remove the modem and use the other router?
    The router (netgear) wich makes our wifi was pretty expensive.

    And there is a version of the modem i linked with wifi, and there is one without wifi.
    dont know what version we have.
    it also doesnt support wifi N anyway....
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  2. Posts : 613
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #22

    If you look underneath the modem there will be a label on it and it will ever have the evm 3200 on it or the evw3200 Wi-fi or wireless disaplyed on it please confirm which one you have and please let us know?
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  3. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Its the Evw320b, and a google search found out its the wifi model.

    i also recall we bought that second router/access point because that ubee thing only got us problems like wifi disconnects ect.
    I would love the camera to work without removing the second netgear router. but that netgear router cant have the internet cable plugged in. It cant work on its own unfortunatly.

    edit: doing more google searches gives me that im not the only one who had wifi complaints. its simply a crap modem probaly ^^ i do not wish to use the wifi of that modem. i'd rather have good working wifi then a camera working(wich will suffer from wifi disconnects as well)

    I also do not wish for a solution to that wifi not working problem on the modem...lets keep ontopic about the camera:)
    I want the 2 routers to work together or something so i can access the camera through the world wide web ^^

    so reading last posts on page 2....i have the idea i need to plug a ethernet cable into the modem, login into the modem menu, then also set port forwarding up there? i looked at screenshots i found online but it doesnt seem like there is a option for port forwarding in that crappy modem.
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  4. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #24

    I'm sorry but have you even read the posts I have made?
    You can not remove the Modem/Router combo. That is what give you the connection to the internet through your ISP.

    You can still use the Netgear by following my instructions in 2 different posts. Again Do NOT Use the WAN/Internet port of the netgear router. Turn Off the DHCP in the netgear router. Then configure Port Forwarding on the Modem Router box.


    borgqueenx said:
    Its the Evw320b, and a google search found out its the wifi model.

    i also recall we bought that second router/access point because that ubee thing only got us problems like wifi disconnects ect.
    I would love the camera to work without removing the second netgear router. but that netgear router cant have the internet cable plugged in. It cant work on its own unfortunatly.

    edit: doing more google searches gives me that im not the only one who had wifi complaints. its simply a crap modem probaly ^^ i do not wish to use the wifi of that modem. i'd rather have good working wifi then a camera working(wich will suffer from wifi disconnects as well)

    I also do not wish for a solution to that wifi not working problem on the modem...lets keep ontopic about the camera:)
    I want the 2 routers to work together or something so i can access the camera through the world wide web ^^

    so reading last posts on page 2....i have the idea i need to plug a ethernet cable into the modem, login into the modem menu, then also set port forwarding up there? i looked at screenshots i found online but it doesnt seem like there is a option for port forwarding in that crappy modem.
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  5. Posts : 613
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #25

    1. I am not asking you to remove the second router judging by this answer:

    i also recall we bought that second router/access point because that ubee thing only got us problems like wifi disconnects ect.
    You had a possible signal issue with devices maybe.

    2. There is another way to avoid having to port forward both routers and that is to connect the modem/router to the netgear by it's Lan port rather than the WAN or internet port and only have to do the forwarding using the ubee.

    3. first we need to check you have forwarding on your ubee which i am sure it will have so if disconnect from the netgear router and connect an ethernet cable to your computer ethernet port and the other end to one of the ubee's Lan ports.

    Open a browser and navigate to the ubee's ip address usually 192.168.1.1 but may be different on your router and login with credentials and then click on gateway tab and look down at the headings you should see a heading forwarding. Please confirm you have this. Please open up forwarding and copy the portforwarding details that are in the netgear to here.

    Go to DDNS section and open it up select no-ip.org from the drop down menu and enter your username and password for no-ip.org and any other details asked for.

    On the same page there will be a heading DHCP server please click on this and the page will display your DHCP server and you will see a heading DHCP starting address if this is 192.168.1.2 please change this to 192.168.1.3 click apply or save and reboot router.

    Please let us know when you have done these steps.
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  6. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #26

    also set port forwarding on the modem...
    it does ask for a external IP and port as well.
    I have no idea what this means. in the netgear all i had to set was IP port ect. not an internal and external ip and port ect.
    was possible after all. also disabled DHCP on the netgear router.
    But accessing the WAN IP :97 still doesnt work.....time out.

    I do have port forwarding enabled to same host and IP on both the router and modem now.
    Edit: thanks for your steps.
    I have did as you asked but cant do the ddns. It only allows from dyndns.org, or it can be disabled...
    There were also no different settings at that page.

    Here is a picture of the port forwarding settings in the modem:
    http://d.pr/i/DGPT
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  7. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #27

    Ok as I stated before you have to set either the modem into Bridge Ethernet mode, if it has such an option, or set the netgear as just a switch with wireless. you will never get it to work with both routers being Routers.
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  8. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #28

    Ive seen a bridging menu on the modem...option: enable or disable and a couple of empty fields under that.
    I have no idea what to enter in those empty fields.

    ----this will be a very useful topic for future reference i think^^----
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  9. Posts : 613
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #29

    Did you set the DHCP starting address?

    Enter your no-ip.org hostname here if it allows it as you cannot input your external ip address as it is dynamic or enter router ip address.
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  10. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #30

    Errrm i could only set dyndns.org in the ddns menu....or i could leave it disabled.
    And there were empty fields under that. Probaly some dyndns settings.

    Also said that in other reply i see sorry for double.
    Or i misunderstand you...
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