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Step4: Select “Apply” to confirm all your
changes. Then, wait till you see “Done
or “Fail” in “Status”.
Regardless which message you see,
proceed as instructed below:
For Done, you’ll return to the new device
page.
For Fail, select “
” on the top right side.
You’ll later be prompted to select “DDNS” or
“Local IP”. Select “DDNS” and return to the
new device page.
Step5: In the new device page, give a meaningful
name for this connection in “Title”, and
click “Save”.
Step6: Go to “Check your connection” below to
examine your connection.
Check your connection
Step1: Check if the LAN ( ) and Internet ( ) status indicator is always on.
If they’re both always on (no blinking), go to Step2.
If the Internet status indicator ( ) blinks after 5 seconds*, please continue with configuring port forwarding as instructed in
“APPENDIX 5 CONFIGURE PORT FORWARDING” at page 38.
*The blinking frequency is 5 seconds on 0.5 second off 0.5 second on 0.5 second off 5 seconds on.
Step2: Switch the network mode to 3G mode on iPhone or iPad.
Step3: Start EagleEyes, and select the connection you just added to see if you can access the camera
successfully.
If yes, your network setup is successful.
If no, go to Step4.
Step4: The port you’re using for this camera might be blocked by your phone carrier. Please start from Step1 of
the section “Configure on iPhone / iPad”, and change the port number to another value.
Step5: Complete the setup, and examine your connection again as instructed in “Check your connection”.
Note: If you still can’t access the camera by the 3G network, please visit the support page of
www.eagleeyescctv.com for more details.