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Most routers do not allow admin access from their WAN (public) side due to security concerns. Many routers allow you to enable this service from their browser-based configuration screens, but the 6211 does not. However, you can access advanced commands by logging into the router with telnet (from the LAN side) instead of a browser. The "remoteaccess" command allows you to turn on the feature you desire.
Full instructions for the command-line interface are here:6211-I1 ADSL2+ Router Command Line Interface User's Guide
You may need to upgrade your firmware to 3.00.22:
Zhone/Paradyne Firmware - TSTT Forum
try to use another port number aside from 8080, like 3000 or 5000. make sure that the ip address set on the router is the ip address of your camera (note: it should be set to static).
If you connect by using LAN port (RJ 45) you don't have to install driver. However USB connection will require driver. Do you have Ethernet adapter installed to you iMAC? If you have it will be resolved easily without using USB port. Check the following link for connection instructions http://www.fixya.com/support/p200812-paradyne_6211_a2_200_router/manual-18800/page-18
If physical connection is successful you can go to internet browser type 192.168.1.1 and check your modem's settings. Please post if you need further assistance
Hi,
If I understand you right, what you want is to use your Paradyne 6211 modem to share the Internet connection to 2 PCs. One is connected through the USB and the second through Ethernet port.
Tried it on a Siemens 4200 and a Prolink Hurricane 9000, both worked and can be done. To be sure, the IP settings of the PC connected via Ethernet was set to manual configuration. In your case try IP 192.168.1.3, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway 192.168.1.1, DNS Servers - whatever your ISP are using. You of course can try and see if it works in your modem.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
There is the manual....
www.zhone.com/support/manuals/docs/62/6210-A2-GB23-00.pdf
And here are the drivers, ya may have to join for free... but it is handy for later things? anyway .....
members.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=279217
www.modem-drivers.com/companies/792.htm
You would have to refer to the manual to set up the usb connection, so as the router knows that the main pc is connecting via the usb and not the rj45 port.
The only other thing may be that your router will recognise when you are connecting with the usb port, as long as it's the pc with the modem drivers on.
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