Hello good day, I did not have any changes at this time, at least as far as I know. With respect to the ip is the same, which marks me the dvr. The one the provider told me and the one I consulted online. .and the provider yesterday I called him and he told me that everything was fine in the configuration.
hello to rule out that it is the DDNS service (it seems that it is not the problem) you would have to connect directly by putting the ip, not if you view the cameras from a phone or from the PC, but instead of putting the DDNS domain + the port, put the public IP + port, if you continue with the problem it is surely a problem in the internal configuration of the network
From this page you can prove which ports you have open
https://www.testdevelocidad.es/test-de-puertos/ with it from outside the network
https://www.internautas.org/w-scanonline.php with this inside
sorry that the last comment was all together, but I would not allow more characters and publish it so, what internet provider do you have?
I want to look at them on cell phones but I also have the PC available. If I put the ip of the dvr in the local network, I see them well, if I put the lag id of the p2p register, I also see them. The issue is when I enter the public IP to see them from an outside network. and the only thing I see differently than the other time is that where it says ddns state: ddns connection failure and in short amounts it goes online ... Before when I saw them it was continuously online
If you put the public IP directly you do not need the DDNS service, that is to rule out the fault you are commenting on, so you say that it appears disconnected and then online, it could be a problem of DVR internet connection, they usually have a section to check the network connection in the same DVR you could look there if everything is ok.
regarding the p2p you should not have a problem because you do not need to open a port, this may be due to the internet connection or because there is a firewall on the router that is preventing it from working properly
The provider I have is a local one. That gives internet and TV. With respect to p2p .. Is it only used for a crazy network? Or should I be able to see it from another network with that id from my cel? Sorry the questions is that this is not my thing haha
The p2p is so that you can view it from any network, while the DVR is connected to the Internet, without opening ports or anything, that is the advantage, so it seems strange that you can not see it this way, it would seem be a router problem that is blocking these connections
You are right ! I was wasting time with the configuration by dns and already had the p2p enabled I tried it on another network and adondubo. That salami I ate a whole day renegade Hahaha with the ip. It is seen that the DVR gives two connection options ... ... I really appreciate your time and ask for 3G can also be seen because that if I tried and I do not see it.
If it has to work for both wi fi and 3g as long as the dvr has internet, it has to work without problem
Perfect Andrés, thank you very much for your time. I will call Movistar to improve the internet speed in my cell. Thank you