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04.07.2008 at 11:41AM PDT, ID: 23302307
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How can I log outside connections in?

Asked by dsmjeff in Remote Access Software, Network Routers, Network Management

Tags: Linksys, WRT54G Router, WRT54G, Logging Of Traffic

I have a customer where we have a Linksys router/switch as there gateway. Small shop, only a handfull of employees. The model of the switch is WRT54G. We also recently installed a Linksys 24 port managed switch (not layer 3) for more ports. I installed 4 Linksys IP PTZ cameras with audio that I have setup so they owners can view from home or wherever.

Heres my question:
How can I see who is coming in to view the cameras? I don't see a way w/ the camera software, but every connection has to come through the WRT54G router....so is there a good, free utility that works for logging? I have enabled the built in logs, but haven't gotten much out of them. Maybe I don't have them configured correctly. I did a few searches and found that there are all kinds of programs that you can add on to the WRT54G router but some are free, some are expensive. I am open to suggestions. And maybe someone knows of another way to see who is connecting to the IP cameras. Thanks for your help in advance guys! ;)Start Free Trial
[+][-]04.08.2008 at 08:55AM PDT, ID: 21306501

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Zones: Remote Access Software, Network Routers, Network Management
Tags: Linksys, WRT54G Router, WRT54G, Logging Of Traffic
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[+][-]04.09.2008 at 05:13PM PDT, ID: 21320406

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