
USER MANUAL
VIDEO SERVER-MVS-14
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Last updated: February 2008
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The directing of the router ports must be:
Private IP
Private port
Type
Public Port
192.168.1.21
80
v TCP
□ UDP
80
From the remote PC must insert on the Internet Expolorer the public address of the router
http://210.20.35.163. Port 80 is the Web standard that is not required.
Although the MVS-14 supports the DHCP IP assignment mode agrees to assign a fixed IP
within the network in order to avoid having to reconfigure the router every shutdown.
Option 2 - Aim to the video server a specific port.
If the routers are connected to other equipment should be able to use the internet browsing
on port 80, you should use to connect to a different port. For example, the port 9999.
The directing of the router ports must be:
Private IP
Private port
Type
Public Port
192.168.1.21
9999
v TCP
□ UDP
9999
From the remote PC must insert in Internet Explorer the public address of the router, but
specifying port 9999 as follows http://210.20.35.163:9999.
CAUTION!!
Not
forget
that
over
to the
redirection of the HTTP port must also be opened on the router port to stream (Default: 554)
Such as
it works
the network
Fastweb?
Fastweb is a very particular ISP. By connecting to the Internet via Fastweb has in fact an IP
address that is not visible from the Internet unless the other PC within the same Fastweb
network. To access from an external PC to the Fastweb network must apply for the grant to
pay an IP public, visible from the outside.