Now, there are there are two ways of remote viewing..if you setup a VPN then all you phone internet traffic will be router back to your home securely...if you use this option your phone will act like you are at home on your home network...
The r7000 uses open vpn..you would need to download the open vpn ios app.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/d...n-my-nighthawk-router-with-my-windows-client?
The other, more common, method is using port forwarding...its less secure and the video itself is passed without enctyption, but its a bit easier to deal with for some folks..
Before you port forward, instead of using port 81, change it to something higher like 8585 (remember to add :8585 after the ip address)...
Note that for port forwarding or vpn you will need to deal with a changing external ip address..let me explain.
Go to google and type in "ip address". Google will tell you your external or public ip address...The
blue iris app or your vpn service always needs to know that...now unless you pay extra for static ip address, your address will change on occasion, often when you reboot your device. To get around that you can use a free service like no-ip or a paid service like dyndns, to constantly update and check your ip address. The checking or updating is done either via the router (you enter your credentials for the service you signup for) or via a desktop app that you run on your blue iris pc..most cams can be used to update as well, but its best to just let your router or pc do it.
You can create a unique address like meiniesstuff.dyndns.org and that will ALWAYS resolve you your current ip address because it is being checked and updated...so in your blue iris app in the external address box or in your vpn settings you will type in meiniesstuff.dyndns.org:8585 dont forget the port :8585 (assuming you change it from the current :81)