Ian Manning
Occasional Visitor
I have an Android app called IP Cam Viewer v5.9.5 installed on my LG G4, which is running Lollipop. Since introducing a new RT-AC68U to my network setup at the weekend and I am no longer able to access my IP cameras FROM HOME using the app (i.e. from within the same LAN) – this was not a problem before. I can access them from outside my home network (e.g. via 4G) without any problems, so there is no problem with the selected driver for the cameras. I can also access the camera's external URL (http://www.mywebsite.com:82) from a browser on the same phone when connected to the LAN - it's just the app that has an issue when I'm on the same LAN.
The RT-AC68U has a Sky Broadband (ADSL) Hub connected to its WAN port. The Asus router is configured as a DMZ on the Sky Hub, and has port forwarding configured to the cameras. The port forwarding seems to work fine, as I can access all of my cameras when I’m away from home (using either the IP Cam Viewer app or a web browser).
Previously I had all devices connected to the Sky Hub, and did not have any problem accessing my cams from the IP Cam Viewer app. It's only since the introduction of the RT-AC68U that the problems with the app started occurring.
The app developer has suggested that I need to enable NAT Loopback on the router, but I don't see an option for this anywhere. Does anyone know how/if I can enable NAT Loopback, or maybe provide an alternative explanation for this problem?
The RT-AC68U has a Sky Broadband (ADSL) Hub connected to its WAN port. The Asus router is configured as a DMZ on the Sky Hub, and has port forwarding configured to the cameras. The port forwarding seems to work fine, as I can access all of my cameras when I’m away from home (using either the IP Cam Viewer app or a web browser).
Previously I had all devices connected to the Sky Hub, and did not have any problem accessing my cams from the IP Cam Viewer app. It's only since the introduction of the RT-AC68U that the problems with the app started occurring.
The app developer has suggested that I need to enable NAT Loopback on the router, but I don't see an option for this anywhere. Does anyone know how/if I can enable NAT Loopback, or maybe provide an alternative explanation for this problem?