My pleasure Stefan - just loving iCam
I thought that I could see the Edimax from outside my Network - that is over the Internet - but that wasn't the case. Spent a day chasing definitions of the various IP types to try to access the cam, and finally realised that I needed to set up the Edimax Gateway IP address to the IP address on my Belkin router. It seem blindingly obvious now, but it was all a bit confusing for a while
I'm sure that this is fairly basic stuff for many people, but here is a summary of what I now understand:
Belkin Router
WAN IP: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.62 - This is the public IP address that I need to use to view the IP camera via the Internet
IP: xxxx.xxxx.2.1 - This is the address I use to access the router from within my Network
Default Gateway: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx - this is my ISP provided address, set automatically by the router
DNS Address: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx - again, set automatically by the router as far as I can make out
Edimax Camera
IP: xxx.xxx.2.13 - set manually by me as a static IP address using the Edimax setup utility via IE
Gateway: xxxx.xxxx.2.1 - THIS IS WHERE I WAS HAVING PROBLEMS - now set to the router IP address above xxxx.xxxx.2.1
Primary DNS: xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx - I'm not using this as far as I'm aware, as I'm just using the numerical IP address to access the camera
So, in summary, I now understand that I have to tell the camera to look at the router and then when I use the WAN IP address from outside my Network, it all works like a charm. Sorry if this is old news to many of you, but it might help somebody out there. I've been using LogMeIn free to access my iCam netbook. This allows me to remotely access the router and the cam setup utilities via IE just as if I was sitting in front of the Netbook - brilliant
Can't believe what that cat is up to while I'm away