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Author Topic: How to kill upnp on this thing?  (Read 2669 times)

CopyCatz

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How to kill upnp on this thing?
« on: July 26, 2013, 05:39:55 AM »

I recently purchased a domain name and set up the routing to internal machines and camera's at my home. Unfortunately, due to the upnp bug that doesn't seem to get fixed by dlink, my 932l keeps stealing http and https ports, so every url to my home ends up at the stupid camera. Even switching off upnp in my router does not work, as soon as I plug in the camera it edits my routing table and starts claiming all network requests. Is there anyway to stop his from happening? I switched off upnp in cam and router, moved the cam to a different port, nothing works..  >:(
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al_bullit

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Re: How to kill upnp on this thing?
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2013, 01:39:30 AM »

I have the very same issue. The camera clearly ignores the uPnP settings. This is a firmware bug that D-Link should fix (where does one report such issues?).

My hack fix was to not set a Default Gateway in the LAN Settings. That way the camera doesn't now where to sent uPnP requests.

That does however mean that you can't get to the camera via the mydlink app. For me thats no issue as I port forward off a local machine to be able to see the camera remotely.
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TKorho

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Re: How to kill upnp on this thing?
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2014, 04:09:18 PM »

Do you claim it edits your routing tables on the router even when you have UPNP disabled?
Sounds like you got the NSA version...

I also state that that "UPnP presence" is not very well defined in the UI or help.
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