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hi, to access my wireless camera i m doing ip passthrough for my wireless camera in my router , after doing that i m not able to ing my ip add ( WAN ) from outside my network , when i disable ip passthrough again i m ableto ping my wan ip ... i m using westell 327 router.. . i m doing something wrong . & what it has to do with my WAN side ip add. plz suggest me.... rituparn....
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hi, to access my wireless camera i m doing ip passthrough for my wireless camera in my router , after doing that i m not able to ing my ip add ( WAN ) from outside my network , when i disable ip passthrough again i m ableto ping my wan ip ... i m using westell 327 router.. . i m doing something wrong . & what it has to do with my WAN side ip add. plz suggest me.... rituparn....
RST
AFAICT, if you put your camera in the "DMZ", you're essentially forwarding all outside-originating traffic to the camera's internal IP. It's entirely possible the camera won't respond to an ICMP Echo packet. Maybe you have a setup where the ICMP Echo isn't being routed back to the WAN.
Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP Visual Developer - Visual Basic
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hi, to access my wireless camera i m doing ip passthrough for my wireless camera in my router , after doing that i m not able to ing my ip add ( WAN ) from outside my network , when i disable ip passthrough again i m ableto ping my wan ip ... i m using westell 327 router.. . i m doing something wrong . & what it has to do with my WAN side ip add. plz suggest me.... rituparn....
RST
I think when you enable pass through it defaults all traffic to the pass through IP. Make a new rule for ICMP and set it to your WAN IP. See if you can ping after that.