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Baitball Blogger

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8. It's an I-phone and the kids progammed it for me.
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 10:33 PM
Feb 2014

But, yeah, to connect to a wireless, any wireless, you just need to see the address and know the password.

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generally your pcs are behind your router on a nat and not accessible. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #1
That would reassure me if that were the case. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #2
what programs are you using ? steve2470 Feb 2014 #3
I'm trying to access a security camera without relying on a dns. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #4
so you're away from home, trying to access your... steve2470 Feb 2014 #5
You need to connect to the IP of the internet-facing router on a port that's forwarded to the target sir pball Feb 2014 #6
It's an I-phone and the kids progammed it for me. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #8
That's going the opposite way you want to, and is much easier by design sir pball Feb 2014 #9
I'm sorry, yes, your understanding is correct. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #11
maybe your Iphone is saving the address and password ? steve2470 Feb 2014 #13
The problem is not with the I Phone. They are sticklish when Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #14
ok I'm very confused steve2470 Feb 2014 #15
Well, here's what you have to do to connect to the camera manually. But DNS passwords? sir pball Feb 2014 #16
Thank you so much for the information! Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #19
Generally you are looking for something like this: ManiacJoe Feb 2014 #7
Port forwarding sir pball Feb 2014 #10
I know how to set port forwarding through the router Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #12
That's a little odd but still solvable sir pball Feb 2014 #17
Hard to pinpoint when the hacking began. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #18
It sounds like an open-router problem. sir pball Feb 2014 #20
Port lights are now off on the router. Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #21
Stealth mode is somewhere in the settings; it's usually enabled by default sir pball Feb 2014 #22
Can that alone cause a slow down? Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #23
No. sir pball Feb 2014 #24
Thank you so much, Baitball Blogger Feb 2014 #25
My pleasure...it's an odd hobby of mine sir pball Feb 2014 #26
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