C camb Young grasshopper Aug 2, 2016 52 0 Aug 2, 2016 #1 Any ideas why the remote Milestone app works when I am on data, but does not work when I am connected to my home wifi? Thanks!
Any ideas why the remote Milestone app works when I am on data, but does not work when I am connected to my home wifi? Thanks!
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,891 21,407 Aug 3, 2016 #2 camb said: Any ideas why the remote Milestone app works when I am on data, but does not work when I am connected to my home wifi? Thanks! Click to expand... Are you using a router/modem combo? If so that is your problem - nat loopback issue. You need to use the local ip address when you are local.
camb said: Any ideas why the remote Milestone app works when I am on data, but does not work when I am connected to my home wifi? Thanks! Click to expand... Are you using a router/modem combo? If so that is your problem - nat loopback issue. You need to use the local ip address when you are local.
C camb Young grasshopper Aug 2, 2016 52 0 Aug 3, 2016 #3 Thanks fenderman. This is what it is. Any idea how to include the local ip address so I can also use the mobile app to view cameras when at home vs. having to switch wifi off?
Thanks fenderman. This is what it is. Any idea how to include the local ip address so I can also use the mobile app to view cameras when at home vs. having to switch wifi off?
fenderman Staff member Mar 9, 2014 36,891 21,407 Aug 3, 2016 #4 camb said: Thanks fenderman. This is what it is. Any idea how to include the local ip address so I can also use the mobile app to view cameras when at home vs. having to switch wifi off? Click to expand... Some mobile apps (like blue iris) allow you to enter the WAN and LAN for the same server. If you cant, then simply setup a "second" server in the app and point it to the local lan ip.
camb said: Thanks fenderman. This is what it is. Any idea how to include the local ip address so I can also use the mobile app to view cameras when at home vs. having to switch wifi off? Click to expand... Some mobile apps (like blue iris) allow you to enter the WAN and LAN for the same server. If you cant, then simply setup a "second" server in the app and point it to the local lan ip.
M MR2 Getting the hang of it Jan 25, 2016 110 52 Aug 20, 2016 #6 the latest Milestone app lets you add multiple addresses, so that would help, it might be worth looking for a newer firmware for this router of yours
the latest Milestone app lets you add multiple addresses, so that would help, it might be worth looking for a newer firmware for this router of yours