Hi All,
I must just be looking in the wrong place to figure out how to do this. My apologies if I am missing the forest for the trees.
I have two locations some distance apart that have DSL connections and IP cameras at each. My BI computer is at one and I want to view the cameras at the other location on the same screen that my BI computer displays my local cameras.
I thought having the same subnet address and assigning the camera IP would do the trick, but obviously, I am missing something.
The remote DSL modem has a different IP address and I would think I have to let BI know about it, but I am not sure where... the camera configuration, I would expect, but it is not obvious to me.
I cannot access the cameras at the remote location under any circumstances.
These cameras are for security, so I would prefer them not easily accessible by just anybody, if I eventually figure out how to view them myself (with help from the forum folk, I hope).
Suggestions or comments would be most welcome.
thanks!
I must just be looking in the wrong place to figure out how to do this. My apologies if I am missing the forest for the trees.
I have two locations some distance apart that have DSL connections and IP cameras at each. My BI computer is at one and I want to view the cameras at the other location on the same screen that my BI computer displays my local cameras.
I thought having the same subnet address and assigning the camera IP would do the trick, but obviously, I am missing something.
The remote DSL modem has a different IP address and I would think I have to let BI know about it, but I am not sure where... the camera configuration, I would expect, but it is not obvious to me.
I cannot access the cameras at the remote location under any circumstances.
These cameras are for security, so I would prefer them not easily accessible by just anybody, if I eventually figure out how to view them myself (with help from the forum folk, I hope).
Suggestions or comments would be most welcome.
thanks!