Instruction Manual
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Configuring Connection
Step
3 of 6:
Locate your camera’s MAC
address:
1.
Open
a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the address
bar in the
f
o
ll
owing
f
o
rmat:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
IP
address
Colon
HTTP
port number
2. Under User Name and
Password
,
enter the camera’s User Name
(default:
admin
)
and Password (default:
admin
)
and click
Login
.
3. Click
Device Info
and write down the
MAC
Address.
MAC
Address
Step
4 of 6:
Register
for DDNS:
Register for one of the DDNS
services which are currently supported for use
with your IP camera. A DDNS account allows
you
to set up
a web
site
address
that points back to your local network.
The
following outlines how to
set up your free
DDNS
account.
NOTE:
Y
our router
must support
UPnP
to enable DDNS.
NOTE:
You
may use the same
DDNS
account
for
multiple IP cameras on
the same LAN.
Configuring Connection
5. CONFIGURING REMOTE
CONNECTION
Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the
Internet using a web browser,
NVMS,
or other
VMS
software.
Step
1 of 6:
Locate
the
camera’s local
IP address:
•
See
“4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
page 6
.
Step
2 of 6: Port
Forward your
router:
You
need to enable port forwarding for the following ports on your router to
the camera’s local IP address:
•
HTTP
Port (default: 80)
•
Control Port (default: 30001)
NOTE:
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
for
individual
r
e
mot
e
access, you
must
change
the ports
for
each
camera.
Two
cameras cannot
use the same port number
.
NOTE:
Port forwarding the
RTSP
and
RTMP
ports is not
necessary
unl
es
s
your installation has special
r
e
quir
ements.
There are two methods for port forwarding:
•
You
can
manually port forward your router.
See yo
ur
router’s user manual
for details. An example of a port forwarding screen is shown below.
HTTP
80
80
100
Control
30001
30001
100
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