FurryNutz, first I want to say, next to JavaLawyer, that you may be one of the most helpful people around. Second, however, and with all due respect, I'm not sure you read my post as intended. If I've misunderstood or I'm just flat out wrong, the first thing I'll do is apologize. But please slow down and consider:
(1) A few months back, it seems that we all could remotely view our cameras with MDL, without any consideration of port forwarding, whether on the router or the camera.
(2) After a series of Java updates, MDL no longer displayed cameras remotely. As I have 5 cameras, I can't really comment on the 1-camera situation.
(3) After a week or two of troubleshooting here, it was discovered that enabling port forwarding on the camera fixed the problem.
(4) Today, I discovered that I could no longer view my cameras on MDL with port forwarding enabled. In fact, it was the exact OPPOSITE. I could only view them if I turned forwarding (as always, on the camera) OFF.
(5) Strangely, for one of my 5 cameras, it only works with port forwarding on.
Go figure.
So for the time being, I'm getting access to my cameras on MDL -- AGAIN, it's worth noting that I've always had access via IP number at home, as well as on the Android app -- with a MIXTURE of port forwarding either ON or OFF, depending on the camera.
My conclusion is I'd love for a DLink engineer to pop in here and let us know if anything is happening on the backend of MDL. Sure feels like it is.
My warmest regards,
-Matt