Windows 10: Remote Internet Access to unattended computer or camera

Discus and support Remote Internet Access to unattended computer or camera in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; For the last 15 years I have spent about half the time each year in another state but able to monitor my home situation via the internet and accessing... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by LarCrow2, Jun 18, 2020.

  1. LarCrow2 Win User

    Remote Internet Access to unattended computer or camera


    For the last 15 years I have spent about half the time each year in another state but able to monitor my home situation via the internet and accessing my “unattended” home cameras and computer by simply using my 12 digit WAN address and with an unique 4 digit appended port number for each device in the format ofhttp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx. When my WAN IP had 4 fields of 3 digits and appended by my 4 digit port number my system worked OK. As of about 9 months ago that method no longer works and attempts result in the message “This site can’t be reached” and the suggested Network Diagnostic doesn’t show any cause. I have been using an up to date version of Windows 10 Home while at my home and out of state during the entire period.
    A couple of things are different now:

    Time Warner went away and Spectrum showed up.

    I was using a TP link Archer A9 router and am now using a Spectrum FAST 5280 router.

    At some point I dropped my Cable TV and now just have internet and phone service.

    My physical home address is the same but my WAN address has changed from a series of four 3 digit numbers to a series of three 2 digit numbers and a single 3 digit number.

    Update1:

    I thought I might have stumbled on the reason for my problem just by writing this summary. I thought that the 2 digit level WAN may not provide the granularity to find my home computer let alone my individual devices. Could that be the problem? If so why was I given this address after so many years of 3 digits? Why did I accept it? Why wasn’t I warned that could happen? What is required to get 12 digit resolution back?

    Update2:

    I intentionally went offsite and used my cellphone to access my home WAN IP from that different location. I appended the Port number for several of my cameras and got the same kind of message as I did went trying it at home. In assessing the web I find all sorts of sites that talk about how easy it is to accomplish what I’m trying to do but you have to change your home router to accept “remote” commands input by a simple selection in the router setup. Try as I might I cannot find any such choice in any portion of the Spectrum 5280 router or the T-link A9 router.

    Update3

    At various times I have seen reference to the need to use the Pro version of Windows 10 in order to access remote control. Is that a new requirement? I don’t have that feature in any of my computers?

    Although I have never had to set up any special settings in the Firewall section of my computers to remotely connect I suppose that some new provisions in Windows 10 may now require that but I cannot find any place that specifies where and how to set that up and those that would seem to qualify are already set to do so.

    I’m now 86 years old and this kind of thing is harder to diagnose. The out of state cycle may start again and I am still no further in finding a solution. What am I missing or overlooking?

    :)
     
    LarCrow2, Jun 18, 2020
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  2. Ramon Imp Win User

    remote camera access

    Hello,

    It appears that you're having issues accessing your camera from your Windows 10 PC. For us to effectively assist you with your concern, we would like to know the following:

    • When did you start experiencing this problem?
    • Did you make any significant changes to your PC prior to the issue?
    • Do you also experience the same issue when connecting other devices to your computer?
    • Have you tried connecting the device to a different PC?
    • Have you taken any troubleshooting steps to resolve the problem?

    Regards.
     
    Ramon Imp, Jun 18, 2020
    #2
  3. SUB
    SuB Win User
    Is it possible to share internet connection via remote desktop?

    RDP is not capable of Internet sharing, so you can't share Internet using RDP with standard applications. There are many way to share Internet from a Windows box to another one. I suggest you to use VPN. You should do following steps:

    1. Run VPN Server on your server with unlimited internet access
    2. Connect to VPN server from your limited computer
     
  4. Remote Internet Access to unattended computer or camera

    Remote access

    In this case, we suggest checking this
    link
    to learn more about using the Remote Desktop app. This article will guide you on how to remotely access a desktop PC or a mobile device. For additional troubleshooting can you also answer the following questions:

    • Is your computer connected to a domain?
    • Are you receiving error messages when using
      the Remote Desktop app?

    We will wait for your reply.
     
    Jefferson Ore, Jun 18, 2020
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