- Nov 10, 2003
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I am dealing with a small camera system in a single building location. The equipment is all of good quality with the centerpiece being a Honeywell HRG8 DVR. Cable is supplied by Cox Cable to a top brand modem. Here is where I get lost, the modem has a commercial/static IP address of 70.16.16x.xxx and I can ping it remotely. The DVR, downstream on the local network side has an address of 70.164.24X.xxx and is using port 8000. I cannot ping that device. Up until recently I was able to remotely log into the DVR using its IP address and my User name and password. Something has happened and I can't log in any longer. I have tried cycling the router and I have re-booted the DVR and I have checked all connections. Nothing will allow me to remotely view the cameras but everything is working correctly locally. The thing that mystifies my novice mind is the 70.164.24X.xxx address downstream of the router. Normally you don't see addresses of that type on that side of a router and of course you can't access them. Any ideas appreciated.