Folks.....Still experimenting and learning....
With basic "Wizard" setup I got DHCP and port 80 for the camera. It was working just fine with MyDLink and locally with DLink-ViewCam software and some local test web pages.
However, we have a wireless printer on that router which also uses port 80, so when it was installed we set up a "port forward" for port 80 traffic to it for administration from other subnets. How MyDLink website is able to tunnel through our hardware firewall and the wireless routers firewall to communicate with the camera is not clear to me (perhaps someone can send me a link to an explanation??), but it works...
Thus, to allow access to the camera from other subents, I wanted to change the camera's port from 80 to another, say 8181 and set up the appropriate "port forwarding for TCP and UDP. All of the steps below were from a PC within the camera's subnet/router so port forwarding is not an issue.
- I logged on to MyDLink website, went to the camera setting and Advance settings (which just gets me to my camera's configuration panel). I did it this way in case MyDLink was "watching" and needed the info to continue accessing the camera after the changes were made.
- In the Network Settings section I changed the port number and save/submitted the page.
- Now the MyDLink/camera page stopped working, to be expected so I quit the browser.
- In a new browser session I returned to MyDLink successfully but now it can not find my camera
- Now, locally I logged on to the camera from its subnet and using the new port number. That worked and I seemed to have fully functionality, including the live video
- I started DLink-ViewCam and it did not connect to the previous link nor did it find the camera when I started a search
- Grumble, Grrrr
- I returned to the local address and changed the port back to 80, saved the changes and instantly everything started working again
What did I do wrong? Thanks....RDK