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RE: Mobile broadband and CCTV
Tim,
>From memory there are 2 APN settings that '3' have, one provides an
external IP and the other provides an internal (to three) IP address.
Is the IP address that is allocated to you by three, the one you see with
DYNDNS a public IP?
Nigel
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Tim Hawes
Sent: 05 May 2012 09:17
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Mobile broadband and CCTV
Hi Pete,
Can I pick your brains a bit more please?
I've now got all the bits I was intending to use - Vigor 2820n router,
Huawei E200 USB dongle (to plug into router) and a mobile BB sim from 3.
As I was expecting the 3G coverage at the property isn't great although I
do get a connection and can surf / pick up emails etc.
The updater on the Vigor router correctly updates dyndns with my the
dongle's current IP so I know that works.
Pinging <mydomain>.dyndns.org works and reports the correct IP
address.
However, when I try to connect to the house from a remote location,
internet explorer (need activeX) returns a "cannot display the
webpage"
message.
3 say their network doesn't support this type of remote access but I spent
10mins educating the service rep on how dyndns works so I'm not entirely
sure that's "fact".
Did you have any trouble like this?
I was starting to suspect the dongle/router combination (vs your 3g
router) but the ping is successful.
Any help appreciated,
Cheers,
Tim.
On 10 April 2012 17:17, Peter Church <yahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> I do just that, so have some experience.
>
> I have a Huawei B260 3G router rather than a dongle, and on the
> network I have Comfort, a low power Aleutia PC (running my 1-wire
> stuff and allowing access to WizComfort etc) and the CCTV DVR.
>
> To start with I have to admit that my connection is not good as I am
> in a very rural area in Ireland and have a booster installed (which
> I'm not sure makes much difference, but it has a smashing blue light!)
>
> So, the minimum data registered on a daily basis is 0.05Mb, which
> presumably is just "ticking over". On days when the PC
sends a
> temperature update e-mail (500kb) this seems to rise to about 1.5Mb
> (presumably due to the poor
> connection)
>
> As for accessing CCTV - I do not do it very often, and have also had
> to abort the idea of accessing the DVR directly via a DynDNS server
> because of problems getting the ports to forward correctly over the
mobile broadband.
> Instead I use Teamviewer to access the remote PC and run locally from
> there.
> This probably might give a better internet utilisation because
> TeamViewer adapts the quality to connection speed, whereas the DVR
probably won't.
>
> So, in the month when I had just finished commissioning the system and
> returned home and probably used the CCTV the most (about 10 days
> visiting) I used a total of 1.2Gb. Now one day accounts for about
> half of that and I cannot remember what I did that day to make it so
> high.
>
> Hope that helps. When I get my next bill I'll have a closer look as I
> know when I've looked at things most recently.
>
> P
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