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  1. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #51

    DHCP only brings trouble to me. how do i make all my devices work once DHCP is disabled?
    Ive done all your steps exept i keep on turning DHCP back on because my devices keep going nuts.

    Edit: manually made the router back to 192.168.1.1 again. 192.168.1.253 made none of my devices capable of accessing the web even for a short time.
    I also cant access the router anymore all together.
    Plugging in a lan cable didnt work. 192.168.1.253 doesnt exist anymore.
    Im getting so tired and crazy. Why wont it just freaking work

    Just for the finishing touch ive reset the router to factory settings. Nothing could access it anymore.
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  2. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #52

    Have you STOPPED using the Internet/WAN port on the netgear? Run the cable from the Modem to one of the LAN ports, any of them not listed as Internet or WAN.

    Connect one PC to the modem and log on to it and make sure it has the DHCP server turned on. If it does connect from the modem port to ANY of the port on the netgear other then the Internet/WAN port. Then Reboot all computers and other devices.
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  3. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #53

    What settings do we need to edit for the lan cable to work through a lan port. We tried disconnecting the lan cable from internet port and plugging it into a lan port. It failed...we cant connect to the wifi and internet.
    (On modem there are only 4 exitting lan ports, not something that says internet or something) so it exits the modem on lan 1. Then to the internet port of the netgear...it wont work on the lan...then the netgear's led of "no internet" also blinks.

    Dhcp on the modem is online.


    EDIT: ive turned on the wifi of the ubee modem/router. trying to the camera working through that modem so avoiding the netgear. I connected the ubee to the camera successfully, but i still cant access it through the WAN IP:97 - time out.
    Last edited by borgqueenx; 19 Nov 2012 at 13:18.
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  4. Posts : 613
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #54

    This is the way i would do this you do need a Lan to Lan port connection but first we need to check some things on the Ubee modem.

    First open a webrowser and navigate to the Ubee's ip address 192.168.1.1 or similar login with credentials.

    Click on Wireless and make a note of the following:

    SSID
    Wireless Mode: mixed mode b/g/n or b/g whichever is set
    Encryption level i.e WPA2 AES is best.
    Network Key

    Click on gateway and then DHCP server set the DHCP starting address to 192.168.1.3 click on apply and re-boot if neccesary.

    Log out of Ubee modem/router.

    Do a reset on netgear router by using an opened paperclip and insert into small hole on back of netgear and press and hold for between 10 to 20 seconds until all lights light up indicating netgear has reset.

    Then please connect an ethernet cable from the ethernet port on your computer and the other end to one of the Lan ports on the netgear router.

    Navigate using your browser to the netgear ip address and login with credentials.

    Go to wireless settings and set the following which you noted down from the Ubee wireless settings.

    SSID to match SSID on Ubee.
    Wireless mode to match the mode set on Ubee
    Encryption level to match what is set on main router
    Network Key to match the one set on Ubee.

    Click apply and re-boot if neccesary.

    Then navigate to netgear router ip address again and log in.

    Go to DHCP server and change the router ip address to 192.168.1.2 and disable DHCP server and click apply and re-boot router.

    After re-boot of router power down all devices for 2 minutes including routers and computers.

    Then disconnect ethernet cable from pc to the netgear router.

    Now connect an ethernet cable from one of the Lan ports on the Ubee modem/router and the other end to one of the Lan ports on the netgear router.

    Power on the Ubee Modem/router and wait for lights to stabilise.

    Power on Netgear router and wait for lights to stabilise.

    Power on computer and go to start>control panel>networking and sharing centre>change adapter settings and right click your wireless network connection and choose properties>Internet protocol versionTCPIPv4>advanced and under default gateway click add and enter 192.168.1.2 click apply and ok and ok again.

    Please try and connect to your router SSID and see if you have internet connectivity.

    Please be aware that the only way to connect to the netgear is by ethernet and you will have to set a static ip address to do so.

    Please let us know how it goes.

    I have to go now but will be back tomorrow and see how it has gone if successful ensure your no-ip hostname is activated at no-ip.com and use the hostname and try and connect to your camera.

    Edit: Only one SSID will be showing now.
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  5. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #55

    can you give me instruction on how to make it work only using the modem?
    I want to see if this damned camera is working at all through the net.

    port 97 is closed, says some "port open?" check website.
    here is a photo of the port forwarding on the ubee modem like shown some pages ago:
    http://d.pr/i/DGPT
    i have no idea if i need to chance settings in this port forwarding or if it is correct.
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  6. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #56

    In your image the External IP should be set to ANY or ALL.

    Yes this is what to do. Connect One PC directly to one of the Modem LAN/Ethernet ports. Also connect the camera to one of those ports. you will need to get the IP address the camera now has as it Will Not be the same as when it was connected to the Netgear router. Once you have the IP for the camera log into the Modems setup pages and forward port 97 to that new IP address the camera has and again in the External IP area select ANY or ALL.
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  7. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #57

    I also see a section that says Firewall on the modem setup page, image you posted. If it does have a REAL Firewall system you may need to open that port, allow traffic through the firewall for that port, in the Firewall settings.

    Post a Screen Shot of the Firewall settings page.
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  8. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #58

    edwar said:
    In your image the External IP should be set to ANY or ALL.

    Yes this is what to do. Connect One PC directly to one of the Modem LAN/Ethernet ports. Also connect the camera to one of those ports. you will need to get the IP address the camera now has as it Will Not be the same as when it was connected to the Netgear router. Once you have the IP for the camera log into the Modems setup pages and forward port 97 to that new IP address the camera has and again in the External IP area select ANY or ALL.
    the camera is wirelessy connected to the ubee modem or bluesky mode, ip adress is desame.
    i checked that with the settings application.

    Edit: finally got it working. Set external ip adress on the port forwarding to 0.0.0.0 and ports of that external ip to nothing(empty fields) now the port suddenly opened and my ip cam can be accessed through the wan ip.
    The other netgear router is assigning by dhcp so no problems connecting to wifi. Everything works now:)
    Last edited by borgqueenx; 19 Nov 2012 at 14:56.
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  9. Posts : 111
    Windows Seven
    Thread Starter
       #59

    UNSOLVED again..... *sigh*

    tried accessing the camera today at work far away about 15km away from the router. didnt connect properly anymore.
    Got the login screen but it didnt want to download any image. At home i can use wifi to access the camera and even 3g on my iphone(meaning not connected to the router, wifi disabled on iphone) and it works flawless. but on desame 3g network far away it doesnt want to load a image of the camera. Very weird....this doesnt make any sense?
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  10. Posts : 613
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #60

    Was you connecting using your WAN ip address or using your no-ip hostname.?

    Because you have a dynamic Punlic ip address assigned by your ISP you will have to use your no-ip hostname to connect as long as you have activated it.

    Another consideration is you normally use the no-ip update client also to update the ip address when it changes to the hostname.

    With you have a camera you cannot download it onto that so would have to use the DDNS hardware client in your router in your case the Ubee but it only has DYN.DNS client to choose from so either try a firmware update on Ubee which may add option.

    Please confirm whether you are connecting using WAN ip or hostname first.
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