User`s guide

Asoka® User’s Guide
PlugLink® 9850 IP Camera PL9850-CMS
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the private IP Address of the PL9850 IP Camera.
Please consult your Cable/DSL router manual or manufacturer for more
specific information on configuring port-forwarding or port-mapping.
If you are setting up multiple cameras, please repeat the above instructions
above for each additional camera. Ensure each camera is using different IP
addresses, Web Server Port number and Service Port numbers. Please see the
table for an example:
Camera
IP Address Web Server Port Service Port
Camera #1 192.168.8.100 81 23721
Camera #2 192.168.8.101 82 23722
Camera #3 192.168.8.102 83 23723
Once the cameras have been set up properly, configure your DSL/Cable
router for port-forwarding/port-mapping to enable remote access from the
Internet.
Remote Access to the Web-based utility
Once your PlugLink 9850 IP Camera(s) have been configured, you may access the
Web-based utility by doing the following:
From the Internet, enter the domain name you selected when you signed up
for Dynamic DNS service and the Web Server port number in Internet Explorer
For example, if you chose the domain name mycamera.dyndns.org and wish
to access Camera #1, you would enter: http://mycamera.dyndns.org:81
into
your Internet Explorer window.
Your DSL/Cable router should forward the packets to your camera and you
should get the camera login prompt. Login as normal and you should see the
PlugLink 9850 IP Camera web-based utility.
If you wish to see your other cameras, simply change the Web Server Port
Number to match. For example, to see Camera #2, you would enter:
http://mycamera.dyndns.org:82
Remote Access through the PlugLink 9850 IP Camera Utility
The PlugLink IP Camera Utility can be used as a remote monitoring tool. Install the
utility on any remote machine that you plan to use for remote monitoring. Assuming
all your cameras have been configured using the setup in the previous section, please
read the instructions below on how to configure the PlugLink 9850 IP Camera Utility.
Configuring IP Camera Utility
1. Boot up the IP Camera Utility