But you are getting the linksys login screen instead of the DVR's login screen. And the reason I'm thinking its the router is because you CAN get to the router through dyndns and you are getting there on port 888 so that doesn't seem to be blocked. These little linksys' are good units but can be quirky on this kind of stuff sometimes. That doesn't necessarily mean there is something entered wrong. I'm still leaning towards an issue with the port forwarding on the Router. If that didn't work I would completely default the router and try again. ![]() Is your router set to get its WAN by DHCP, PPPoE or other? I don't know how well this would work for you. DVR settings would have to be changed accordingly. I would then connect the DVR straight to the modem and test from there. then in your web broswer you would go to (for example) That page will tell you your WAN IP address. If you don't know it go to from any computer connected to the same router as the DVR. If that doesn't work I would leave the DVR in the DMZ and try connecting without going through your dnydns address. ![]() ![]() In this case the DVR's IP of 192.169.1.10 The DMZ is a setting in the router that will basically allow all traffic to the LAN address you enter. Putting the DVR in your "DMZ" You sound like you know this stuff, but if not. Here are some screen shots of the WAG-54G that might be helpful. Scroll to the Linksys area, and click on your router
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