port forwarding on Cisco RV016

Hello

Anyone know how to open a specific port on RV016?. I try different ways, but I get no polarity.

I have to open ports for security cameras, and then I can see from outside my local network.

If possible, it can either of you, show me how to do it please.

Best regards

Perez de Paris

Hello

If your access to the security camera in LAN with port 80 (by default)).

You must configure the UPnp configuration under the menu setup:

Add new service with the name "CAM1" with port80 internal and external port 81

and configure the UPnp allowing to see page no.: 48 in link below.

http://www.Cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/TD/docs/routers/CSBR/rv0xx/administrati...

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