Hello, I am trying to add a second camera onto a router and having some difficulty. The router is a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54. It's been a great router for the single IP camera.
My questions:
Will it work to use the same LAN IP only with a different port number for the two cameras? I only have a single WAP IP available so assumed for example that I might use local 192.168,11,106 for both cameras with a port of 8291 for one, and 8080 for the other (since those ports show as open on the WAN side (so may as well use them on the LAN side
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what can anyone tell me about "IP address of DMZ" where my 192.168.11.106 is entered and it appears to only accept the single LAN IP. I might have thought my WAN IP would be in that field. (WAN address being Internet URL).
I've had a bugger of a time getting this second camera online so anyone sharing their own experiences on multiple IP cameras on a single router would be appreciated. I am hopeful that since I have a single external (WAN) IP to work with, that I can just tag internal (LAN) cameras with the same IP but different port number and move on.
TIA
My questions:
Will it work to use the same LAN IP only with a different port number for the two cameras? I only have a single WAP IP available so assumed for example that I might use local 192.168,11,106 for both cameras with a port of 8291 for one, and 8080 for the other (since those ports show as open on the WAN side (so may as well use them on the LAN side

what can anyone tell me about "IP address of DMZ" where my 192.168.11.106 is entered and it appears to only accept the single LAN IP. I might have thought my WAN IP would be in that field. (WAN address being Internet URL).
I've had a bugger of a time getting this second camera online so anyone sharing their own experiences on multiple IP cameras on a single router would be appreciated. I am hopeful that since I have a single external (WAN) IP to work with, that I can just tag internal (LAN) cameras with the same IP but different port number and move on.

TIA