Is it an internal address? Meaning is it only available from inside 
you're router/firewall/switch or whatever?



Toby King wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> I'ms tuck on this and wondering if it can be done.
> 
> Basically I have a coldfusion application developed and working.  I also have 
> another computer in the network that is used as a security monitoring system 
> with cameras attached to it.
> 
> In my application I have an active link something <a href="view 
> cameras">http://192.168.0.100</a>
> 
> Now when I am on the network I get the page and everything is OK and displays.
> 
> I am now trying to do this so I can set the system up to perform monitoring 
> when away from the office.
> 
> I thought that I might be able to do this using the link above but with no 
> luck.
> 
> I then tried using the IP Address which is a static IP address but no luck 
> i.e. 
> 
> <a href="view cameras">http://210.1.230.149</a>  (Not the actual IP Adress 
> for security reasons - but rather to give you an idea).
> 
> So I am wondering if anyone has any ideas am I able to do this at all.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 

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