![]() but this is the perfectly operating reinstall? not quite. first a ton of viruses, i say ok ill format it since the viruses were so out of control and the virus scans were not working. My friends computers been giving me hell. : BroadcastĮthernet adapter Local Area Connection 16:ĭescription. Otherwise I was just getting the default IP autoconfig and couldnt even ping out.Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\Stephen>ipconfig/all Bare in mind that I have manually setup the IP address, subnet mask, default Gateway and DNS servers. All the cameras on 192.168.55.xxx and internet on 192.168.1.xxx and then your other devices on the LAN can access BI and the cameras cannot talk to the internet.Here is What my IPConfig/all returns. If your BI computer and cameras are all on 192.168.55.XXX and you do not have another NIC, then the only way other devices will be able to talk to the cameras or the BI computer is if they are on the same 192.168.55XXX subnet, but then none of them will have internet access.Īs mentions, having two NICs in the BI computer is the answer. So if your BI computer is on 192.168.1.XXX and the other devices that have internet are on that subnet, you can then access them because they are on the same subnet and unless you block in the router the BI computer, it will have internet access being on the same subnet as your internet. It appears that your internet is on IP address 192.168.1.XXXĪny other devices on your LAN would need to be on the same IP address subnet. I think you are overthinking and over complicating it and going to create a mess. However, will add that function once connections are established between BI and the desktop machine. Can setup VPN if needed for better isolation as the Asus router (VPN Server) supports that function. The goal is to isolate the internet from the BI machine, but yet let other LAN connected computers access BI for viewing, etc. following the direction as posted on this site for dual NIC card setup)Īny suggestions on accessing BI on the other desktop computer connected to the same LAN? i.e. ![]() Used the following IP address 192.168.55.10 and 255.255.255.0 with DNS server listed, etc. On the new card will use the same information that is listed in the image for the IPv4 settings. (IPv4) That should regain access to the internet. Will add a second NIC card this evening and return those settings back to "Obtain IP and DNS server address automatically on the existing NIC card. However, still not viable on the other desktop connected to the same LAN. They are now at 192.168.55.xx with access via IE 11 on the BI computer. That is why it would ping from both the BI machine and the other desktop and not from machine to machine as it is internal to one machine and only one machine.Ĭhanged out the info in the network adapter (IPv4) as the cameras came from a Dahua NVR in the 10.1.1.XX range. Yes, understand that 127.0.0.1 is a host loopback address. Now on to looking into VPNs and locking my system down. I've corrected it and now I'm back in business. ![]() I looked a little deeper and it was switching from Norton 360 to Avast that was the problem. I'm assuming it is due to some recent Windows update or something to do with me changing Internet Security packages. So, something has definitely changed recently. Actually, when I checked ports in cmd line I get N o ports are currently open on all network interfaces. So to answer question, no, it looks like port 81 isn't open. Hey glad to hear from you again neighbor! Seriously though, I do appreciate your advice. It makes me wonder if you read it at all before dropping your advice bomb and leaving. And yes, as mentioned, almost every single question you asked in your last post was answered in my first post. Once I get there, then I'll look into setting up a VPN like you advise. I don't think it's ever a good idea to jump in and start making a bunch of changes unless you're coming from a known good state, which I'm not currently at. I just want to get things back as they were and working before I try changing things. ![]() Thanks guys, and your advice isn't falling on deaf ears.
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