ICS

To configure Internet connection sharing for applications and sharing, you must be logged on as an Administrator or a member of the Administrator group.

Click Start and select Settings. Click Network and Dial-up Connections.

  1. Right-click the shared connection, and then click Properties.

  2. On the Sharing tab, verify the Enable Internet connection sharing for this connection check box is selected, and then click Settings.

  3. If you want to configure a network application for the computers sharing the connection, on the Applications tab, click Add, and then do the following:

    • In Name of application, type an easily recognized name for the application, like HTTP Service. In Remote server port number, type the port number of the remote server where the application resides (for TrackerCam, this is 8090) and then click either TCP or UDP (for TrackerCam, it is TCP).

    • In TCP or UDP or both, type the port number for the port on your home network that the application will connect to (for TrackerCam, this is port 8090). Some applications require TCP and UDP port numbers.

  4. If you want to configure a service to provide to users on remote networks, on the Services tab, click Add, and then do the following:

    • In Name of Service, type an easily recognized name for the service (such as HTTP Service).

    • In Service port number, type the port number of the computer where the service resides, and then click either TCP or UDP. (For TrackerCam, these settings are port 8090 and TCP.)

    • In Name or address of server computer on private network, type IP address of the computer on your home network where the service resides.

Cisco (600 Series)

This information is taken from http://www.cisco.com/.

  1. Go to Start/Programs/Accessories/Communications and select HyperTerminal. If you have never used HyperTerminal, it will ask some questions like what your Area Code is. Enter that information. (If HyperTerminal doesn't appear in your Start menu, it may not have been installed with the rest of Windows. See your Windows documentation for information on adding components.)

  2. You will see a prompt asking you to name the new connection.

  3. Name it CISCO, then click OK.

  4. The next screen should display "Connect using Com1".

  5. You will next see the COM settings menu.
    Set these as follows:

    • bits per second - 38400

    • data bits - 8

    • parity- none

    • stop bits - 1

    • flow control - none

  6. Click OK.

  7. Restart HyperTerminal to make sure these settings take effect. (Close it and reopen it.)

  8. Click on the CISCO icon you created and it will open the connection automatically. Click return a few times to open the connection and you'll see the following:

  9. When you see the welcome screen, you can log on to CBOS:
    Hello!
    Expanding CBOS image...
    CBOS v2.3.0.040 - Release Software

    User Access Verification
    Password:

    Note: If you have not set any passwords for the Cisco 600 series, simply press the Enter key when the system prompts you for a password to enter CBOS.

  10. You will get to a prompt that looks like this: cbos>

  11. Type "enable" at that prompt:

      cbos> enable
      Password: (Or leave blank if it has not been configured for a password.)
      cbos# set nat entry add
      (internal 192.168.xxx.xxx IP address) 8090 (external IP address) 8090 cbos#
      write cbos# reboot

    D-Link Cable/DSL Router (504CZ)

    This information is available from here

    1. Access your router through a web browser by entering its IP address into the address field. This IP address should be the number that TrackerCam returned when you performed Step 3 above. You will be prompted for a login for your router. Please refer to your D-Link manual for instructions on logging in if you are unfamiliar with the procedure.

    2. Click on the Redirect Port Option on the left of the screen. It has 5 entries. The comment field can be used to add a comment to the route, for example: HTTP Server. Enter Port 8090 in the Internet Port field. The Local Port field should be set to 8090. The Protocol should be designated as TCP. The Local Computer field is the 192.168.xxx.xxx address of the machine running TrackerCam.

    3. Click OK.

    Netgear (RT311/RT314)

    This information is taken from here (Article No:N01563)

    Servers on the private LAN can be made visible to the internet by routing the appropriate traffic to the servers on the private LAN. The traffic type is determined by the port number in the tcp/ip packet. E.g. Some well known ones are port 80 traffic for web (http) and port 21 for ftp.

    To configure this on the RT311/RT314 router, follow these instructions:

    1. On a system connected to the router (on the LAN), click "Start" (the Windows Start button).

    2. Choose "Run."

    3. Type "telnet 192.168.xxx.xxx. " into the dialog box. (The address is the default. If the address has been changed, please use that instead.)

    4. Type in your user name and password (default is 1234) to access the internal menu of the router.

    5. Choose menu 15 by typing "15" and hit "Enter".

    6. Configure the port number (E.g. for TrackerCam, 8090 is the port number) and the proper IP address (the private address where you want you traffic routed).

    The RT311/RT314 contains a default filter that prevents Web (HTTP), Telnet or FTP servers on the LAN side of the router from being accessed from the Internet, even if you configure the proper port forwarding in the PORTS menu. If you want to run a Web, Telnet or FTP server on your LAN and allow access from the Internet, you must change the appropriate filter rule for the service that you want to run. To change the filter rule, follow the steps below:

    1. Use a Telnet client to access the internal configuration Manager at 192.168.xxx.xxx.

    2. Login using your current router management password (default is 1234).

    3. Select Menu 21 - Filter Set Configuration.

    4. Enter 3 to select Filter Set Number 3 (TEL_FTP_WEB_WAN) for editing.

    5. Press ENTER three times to reach Menu 21.3 - Filter Rules Summary. Three rules are shown: Rule 1 for Telnet (Port 23), Rule 2 for FTP (Port 21), and Rule 3 for HTTP (Port 80).

    6. Enter the number of the rule that you want to change and press ENTER.

    7. In the Filter Rule menu, use Tab or Enter to reach the Action Matched parameter.

    8. Press the Space Bar until Action Matched = Forward.

    9. Press ENTER three more times to save the menu and exit the previous menu.

    10. Press ESC twice to return to the top menu, and type 99 to exit the Telnet session.

    For more information on filters and using the router's Telnet interface, refer to the Netgear Reference Guide on the Resource CD that came with your router.

    Users from the Internet should now be able to access the web server through the router. It should be noted that it is recommended to give the web server a static IP address to ensure routing is done correctly. If it is configured to obtain an IP address dynamically every time it boots, it will likely get a different IP address each time and the router will be routing the traffic to the wrong system.

    Linksys (BEFSR series)

    This information is taken from here

    Access the router setup by typing the default LAN IP address in your browser's address bar (192.168.xxx.xxx). Once you have entered your correct username and password, and you have proceeded to the main tab labeled "Setup," click the tab labeled "Advanced." When you are on the "Advanced" tab, you will see another tab labeled "Forwarding." Click on the Forwarding tab.

    On the "Forwarding" tab, you will need to enter the TCP/UDP port or ports that your application uses under the "Service Port" section. Then you must enter the correct IP address of the computer you would like the data to be forwarded to. You must have a static IP address assigned to the computer to which you are forwarding data.

    Example:

    A customer would like to run a web server on his LAN. The customer has a static IP address (192.168.xxx.xxx) assigned to his web server, and he knows that port 8090 is the port which he needs to forward in order to give the public access to the website.

    The customer opens the forwarding tab within the router configuration. (Go to Advanced-->Forwarding.) Then the customer enters port 8090 into the first Service port field. The customer then also enters the IP address of the web server on his LAN, 192.168.xxx.xxx. The customer clicks the apply button. To test the changes, the customer will open his web browser and type in the public WAN IP address on the Linksys Cable/DSL Router in his address bar and the browser sends the request which gets forwarded to the web server's IP address, which opens the desired web site.

    SMC Barricade (SMC7004BR)

    This information is from http://www.smc.com/

    To run your web server, you will need to set up a "virtual server" in the router.

    1. Access your router through a web browser by entering its IP address into the address field. This IP address should be the number that TrackerCam returned.

    2. You will be prompted for a login for your router. The default password is "admin".

    3. Go to the "Virtual Server" configuration page in your browser.

    4. You will get a table with 12 entries. Select an empty one, and fill the fields appropriately:
      Service Port: 8090
      Server IP: The IP address of the TrackerCam machine. This should be the internal 192.168.xxx.xxx address, and you will only need to fill in the last portion of the IP address. Enable the port.

    5. Click on Save and then Reboot

    Spoon Proxy

    If you are running spoon proxy you will need to map port 8090 to the IP address of the system running TrackerCam.

    1. Double click on the spoon icon located in your system tray (next to the system clock)

    2. Click on the Properties button.

    3. Select the TCP Map tab.

    4. Single click on Add by Default.

    5. The Map Port window will appear. The port type will be Pass-though. This window will have the port field blank you will need to enter port 8090 as the incoming port.

    6. Click on the properties button and this will open the destination window. In the Address field, please type the IP address of the machine running TrackerCam.

    7. Click on the OK button to close that window.

    8. Click on the OK button to close the map port window.

    9. Apply the changes then click on the OK button to close that window.

    Note: In some cases the proxy will not allow access to the files unless you change the logging path:

    1. To change the logging path you must open Spoon Proxy and click on the Properties button.

    2. Select the Logging tab. Here you will need to change the log file path to c:\program files\inetcam\webcast.

    3. Click on Apply and OK out of the setup menu.

    Netopia (R Series)

    This information is taken from here

    1. From the main menu of the Netopia router, go to Quick Menus, and select Network Address Translation.

    2. Select Show/Change Server List.

    3. Select Easy-Servers.

    4. From the Show/Change NAT Server List screen, select Add Server.

    5. Select Service and select HTTP from the pull-down menu. Enter 8090 as the First Port Number and 8090 as the Last Port Number. Select OK.

    6. Next, enter the Server Private IP Address, or the private IP address of the host/server you are forwarding the service to (ex. 192.168.xxx.xxx.), and the Public IP Address you want to associate with the same host/server. If you are only assigned 1 static IP address for your Internet connection from your ISP, you can either specify that IP address (same as your Local WAN IP Address), or leave the Public IP Address 0.0.0.0.

    7. Once you have entered a Server Private IP Address and a Public IP Address, select Add NAT Server.

    8. You have now configured your router for port 8090 forwarding. If you have a switched connection (ISDN or Analog), you will need to either disconnect and reconnect your Internet connection, or restart your router for the NAT Server List changes to take effect.