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I have 2 foscam’s that are working flawlessly and on my internal IP I can view both of them fine. But when I go to my http://username.dyndns.tv:5005 which is one of the cams I get an opps message but when I do a http://username.dyndns.tv:5056 which is the other cam it comes up right away but of course I can’t see the 5005 cam only the 5006. On my LAN when I go to http://192.168..2.11:5005 I can view both cams. Any ideas on why it doesn’t work the same over the Internet would be appreciated. Thank you |
The question has been closed Dec 01 at 10:40 PM ago by Cry Havok for the following reason "The question is answered, right answer was accepted".
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Can you please identify how this is different from your apparently identical problem you'd said was resolved? So, a continuation of the other problem - can you please tick the relevant answer in the other one to close it off. It would help to know the hostname you're using so we can test and help you resolve this. Unfortunately telling us you get an opps message doesn't really tell us what the error is. Failing that you need to post a screen capture of the error.
Next to each answer is an outline of a large tick. Click the one by the answer that helped you.
Testing with the open port tool shows:
This suggests that the problem is either with the port forwarding or configuration of the Foscam device. Check and compare the settings between your 2 Foscam devices. Of course -- initially I could not get the second cam to work wirelessly-- when I used another eathernet cable I was able to get both cams working wirelessly and I cam view both on my LAN. This differs in that I can only view one cam (the http://username.dyndns.tv:5056 the http://username.dyndns.tv:5005 results in an opps.
Nov 20 at 09:33 PM
Charles King
One cam is on 5005 the other on 5056 on my Lan when I type http://192.168.2.11:5005 I CAN view both cams at once with http://192.168.2.4:5006 I can only view one cam.
Nov 20 at 09:40 PM
Charles King
on http://username.dyndns.tv:5005 I get zip but not on 5006
Nov 20 at 09:41 PM
Charles King
I hope that explains the situation adaquatly but to recap: LAN http://192.168.11:5005 gives me access to both cams http://192.168.4:5006 gives me access to one cam WAN http:/username.dyndns.tv:5005 gives me nothing http:/username.dyndns.tv:5006 gives me one cam only
Nov 20 at 10:35 PM
Charles King
I don't know how to tick the relevant answer to close it off. the WAN that works is http://watchdog92.dyndns.tv:5006 the one that does not is http://watchdog92.dyndns.tv:5005 Both work in LAN The display I get with 5005 is Oops! Internet Explorer could not connect to http://watchdog92.dyndns.tv:5005 Suggestions: Try reloading: watchdog92.dyndns.tv:5005
Nov 21 at 12:22 AM
Charles King
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be sure each cam had different port usally 80, 8100 in the cam setting and port forwording |
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