Router Port Forwarding

Router Port Forwarding

How do I enable Port Forwarding on my Router?

You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with your Observation System.

Computers, Observation Systems, and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network. Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices. When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network (i.e.. from the Internet), the information is sent to the Router.

NETWORK EXAMPLE

Router External IP 216.13.154.34

Internet

Router

Computer

Internal IP

Internal IP

192.168.0.1

192.168.0.2

Observation System Internal IP 192.168.0.3

Internal Network

When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network, it sends this data to the external IP address of the Router. The Router then needs to decide where this data is to be sent to. This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important.

Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to. When you set up port forwarding on your Router, it takes the data from the external IP address:port number and sends that data to an internal IP address:port number (i.e Router External IP 216.13.154.34:5000 to Observation System Internal IP 192.168.0.3:5000).

The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guide will assist you in the port forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models.

Visit our Consumer Guides Support website at http://www.lorexcctv.com for more details

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LOREX Technology SG17L7584 Router Port Forwarding, Network Example, Internet Router Computer, Internal Network