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Has anyone tried to take a static IP address from an ISP and point it to an IP address within the Xcelerator? A customer has a DVR with cameras and wants to be able to access a specific camera via the web. I have static IP addresses from the ISP and need to point one at the cameras Xcelerator IP address.
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One additional item; I attempted to use static routes under WAN advanced settings to no avail. Tech support says to use the NAT - virtual servers part of the program.
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On the Xcelerator, forward the DVR port number to the DVR IP address. Use the same IP as what you've given the Xcelerator. If you to dedicate a public static IP address to the DVR, you'll need a router like a Cisco 800 series to accomplish that.
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