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Can't seem to connect outside of my network (testing using iPhone 3G connections). It works perfectly when using wifi.Here are the details:Desktop - iCamSource installed on iMac OS 10.7.4Router - Linksys E4200Test machine - iPhone 4S with iCam appTried all these:Auto-Config Router - Auto-Config Router is checked: UPnP Success 12000 -> 12000 (still wasn't able to access via 3G)Had someone check from another locationTurned off router firewalls Unchecked Auto-Config RouterEnabled Port Forwarding on Router and in iCamSourceTurned off iAntiVirusTurned on iMac firewall, set iCamSource to be an allowed connectionNone of these fixed the problem... Port Checker still says that port is blocked.
Quote from: mmp on September 18, 2012, 01:39:50 PMCan't seem to connect outside of my network (testing using iPhone 3G connections). It works perfectly when using wifi.Here are the details:Desktop - iCamSource installed on iMac OS 10.7.4Router - Linksys E4200Test machine - iPhone 4S with iCam appTried all these:Auto-Config Router - Auto-Config Router is checked: UPnP Success 12000 -> 12000 (still wasn't able to access via 3G)Had someone check from another locationTurned off router firewalls Unchecked Auto-Config RouterEnabled Port Forwarding on Router and in iCamSourceTurned off iAntiVirusTurned on iMac firewall, set iCamSource to be an allowed connectionNone of these fixed the problem... Port Checker still says that port is blocked.mmp is receiving support via email.
I got it working.. The culprit was the Vonage device. It goes inline between the modem and the router and it was double NAT'ing and causing a conflict. If you plug in the Vonage device into the router instead and plug the modem directly to the router, then it doesn't block the 12000-12100 ports and works perfectly.So anyone with Vonage - plug the Vonage device into the router as another device - instead of the modem into the Vonage and then the Vonage into the internet port on the router. The Vonage device will still work despite what Vonage support tells you, you'll still get a dial tone and the voice quality is exactly the same.
I am having the same issue as well.Desktop - iCamSource installed on iMac OS 10.6.8Router - ZyXELPK5000ZTest machine - iPhone 4 with iCam app + ipad with icam appTried all these:Auto-Config Router - Auto-Config Router is checked: UPnP Success 12000 -> 12000 (still wasn't able to access via 3G or local WiFi- when on on the same network with my iphone)Had someone check from another locationTurned off router firewalls + turned off computer firewallsUnchecked Auto-Config RouterTurned on iMac firewall, set iCamSource to be an allowed connectionI still am getting the "broker connection error"Yikes!Please help!