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I Have a DVR device an its IP address is 192.168.1.34, when I'm connected to my internet via a LAN cable I can see the DVR menu in 192.168.1.34 with my browser, but when I'm connected with Wireless I can't see it! what is the problem?
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I Have a DVR device an its IP address is 192.168.1.34, when I'm connected to my internet via a LAN cable I can see the DVR menu in 192.168.1.34 with my browser, but when I'm connected with Wireless I can't see it! what is the problem?
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The problem was with AP Isolation
option in my router, so I went to router Menu->Wireless->advanced wireless settings
and disabled AP Isolation
possible duplicate of DVR port forwarding won't work
– Kinnectus – 2014-09-04T07:48:31.907Can you ping it at least? – LatinSuD – 2014-09-04T07:51:02.220
with LAN connected I can ping it, but with wireless it says:reply from 192.166.1.33 destination host unreachable. – Navid777 – 2014-09-04T07:53:23.683
Are you sure it says 192.166.1.33? If it does then your wired and wireless networks are on different subnets and this is your problem. – Kinnectus – 2014-09-04T07:55:47.047
oh no, it says 192.168.1.33 – Navid777 – 2014-09-04T07:56:39.797
Are you pinging the DVR? In your question it is .34? – Kinnectus – 2014-09-04T07:57:59.817
yes, I typed: ping 192.168.1.34 and it said reply from 192.168.1.33 destination host unreachable! – Navid777 – 2014-09-04T07:58:47.247
I've had routers that blocked communication between wireless devices for some reason. Try searching through your router configuration for options that sound like they might be isolating the wireless, or upgrade your router. – Mokubai – 2014-09-14T10:55:33.470