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    Default Port 12000 is closed-offline problem

    In CcCam I am appearing Offline for my peer . I never go offline.How do i fix this issue.?Seems to be port 12000 is closed.
    I am using Motorolla cable modem-D-Link Wireless router524.DM 7020Si.

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    Change your port maybe ????

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    is the port 12000 server on the local network or is over wan, if it's local then it should'nt have anything to do with router, maybe an ip conflict.

    You coud try a different port number both the client & the server to see if it works.

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    Any port that I can use.?
    I am not even sure It is a Port problem.because DM is connected to net.I can serch the net with DM .But peers cant see my cards and me online.
    Just peers can not see me online.
    I am telneting and pinging it is ok.
    Did anybody had the same problem that can help here.
    PS : CcCam works fine too.
    LAN connected too/ Pc-DM-Wireles Router connected to each other

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    Have you checked the dreams IP address has it changed, can you check the config of the router for the ip address that you are forwarding port 12000 to & make sure it's the same as the dream.

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    maybe your modem has a new address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeroyPatrol View Post
    maybe your modem has a new address.

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    you mean a new WAN address from his ISP, that also would stop it working unless he uses dynamic dns.

    good point

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    I am using no-ip and dyndns too no goo.
    My IP adress is still the same.
    xxxxxx.dyndns.tv
    xxxxxx.no-ip.biz
    I went to routers web face and opend port 12000 for my Dm on TCP and UDP

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR-MIXER View Post
    I am using no-ip and dyndns too no goo.
    My IP adress is still the same.
    xxxxxx.dyndns.tv
    xxxxxx.no-ip.biz
    I went to routers web face and opend port 12000 for my Dm on TCP and UDP
    On the WAN side the IP address is given to the router by your ISP, this can permanent (static) or tempory (dynamic).

    I think you can see what this IP address is in the home page of the router. this has to match the dynamic dns address.
    Also in the virtual server page is were you configure the 12000 port forwarding, you must have the DM's IP address in were it says private ip address.

    Hope this helps.

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    Just like that as you said Neutral..
    If I give you my C Line (pm) would you be able to chack it? am i online or not

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    I am online now
    but with no card..

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    if you want me to scan your IP or dyndns from outside i can do that for you to see if 12000 is open. Just PM me your ip or dns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR-MIXER View Post
    I am online now
    but with no card..
    as I write here before

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    I did send you my DNS STIO2

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    Mate 12000 is not open to the outside world.
    Have you tried updating the firmware ? It will help.


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    I did send you my DNS STIO2
    The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear

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    MR-MIXER, your router must have port 12000 tcp open for the WAN interface and port forwarding set up to forward port 12000 external to 12000/<your_dm_ip_address> internal.

    As ST102 has stated, port 12000 is closed from the outside on your router. This is the first thing you must rectify.

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    You do know that most ISP's in OZ block port 12000 right? Worldwide too?
    Simply change ports in /var/etc/CCcam.cfg on a 500 or /etc/CCcam.cfg on the others, but CCcam over the WAN sucks at best, try mbox
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    Is mbox windows or linux based ?

    Quote Originally Posted by jonc View Post
    You do know that most ISP's in OZ block port 12000 right? Worldwide too?
    Simply change ports in /var/etc/CCcam.cfg on a 500 or /etc/CCcam.cfg on the others, but CCcam over the WAN sucks at best, try mbox
    The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonc View Post
    You do know that most ISP's in OZ block port 12000 right? Worldwide too?
    Simply change ports in /var/etc/CCcam.cfg on a 500 or /etc/CCcam.cfg on the others, but CCcam over the WAN sucks at best, try mbox
    I didnt know that - my ISP doesnt - but it would certainly mean you should test another port just to be sure.

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    DM shows 0 card ,and it is an issue

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