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Does anyone know how to put port forwarding on the above router?

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so what would it be classed as for the printer and what for the cctv inbound or outbound?

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so what would it be classed as for the printer and what for the cctv inbound or outbound?

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so what would it be classed as for the printer and what for the cctv inbound or outbound?

The printer doesnt need anything other than an IP address as its sat on the internal network.

CCTV needs the ports the installation instructions say to be forward to the IP address of the DVR, make sure the DVR has an IP address set and not assigned by DCHP.

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The printer doesnt need anything other than an IP address as its sat on the internal network.

CCTV needs the ports the installation instructions say to be forward to the IP address of the DVR, make sure the DVR has an IP address set and not assigned by DCHP.

And staticaly assign the DVR IP in the DVR AND then set an address reservation in the netgear - It may be far fetched to believe a high IP may be DHCP assigned in error, but always good to reserve it anyway.

What are you doing with the printer?

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