Transmit WiFi network via Ethernet connection
Transmit WiFi network via Ethernet connection
Sure, you can link your LAN directly via Ethernet to the same network without using the internet connection. This way, your IP camera should be able to connect through the LAN instead of relying on a shared internet share. Make sure your network settings are configured correctly for both wired and wireless access.
We noticed that switching back and forth on the internet connection through a Windows machine works fine for leaving connections, but not all are permitted to return. This might stem from IP/Subnet settings or a Windows Firewall restriction. If you need to view the camera via a web interface or similar, it’s likely you won’t be able to access it easily.
I've learned more about it recently. It's a straightforward type of NAT that can't be adjusted. The device sharing the connection can link to the Internet, the computer it's connected to, and the router, but not in the reverse direction. This feature is only accessible through the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), which is exclusive to Windows Server.