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I think I need a NAT solution... right???
I am on Cox HS internet, using DynDNS. WRT54G router. I have a PC that stays on 24/7 (windows XP). I am trying to set up some IP webcams for home security and they have built in webservers, but they can only run on port 80. Cox blocks port 80. The only solution I can think of is to set up a port forwarding rule in the router to forward requests such as mydyndns.org:12341 for camera one or mydyndns.org:12342 for camera two etc to the 24/7 PC. I could run NAT on that PC looking for those specific requests and forward them again to the correct camera. I have looked and looked and cannot find and free/open source windows NAT software out there. Is there another solution out there? Am I making it too hard? Does anyone know of a good NAT solution for Wondows XP? Best Regards, Skip Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums |
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