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Step5: (Optional) Click “DDNS” ( ) to continue setting for PPPOE and DHCP.
a) Enable DDNS.
b) Select “eagleeyes” in “System Name”.
c) In “Hostname”, keep the default value, i.e. the MAC address of this camera. Then, note down the
whole address of the camera, for example, MAC000e531d6ff1.ddns.eagleeyes.tw.
d) (Optional) Enter your email address to receive messages from the DDNS server.
Note: Please at least use the default address to access your network camera remotely once. This is to
ensure our DDNS server has your camera registered. Then, you may change the host name to a
more meaningful name.
e) Click “Save” to return to the network setting page. Then, click “Next”.
Step6: Disconnect your camera and your laptop / computer, and connect them to your hub or modem separately
for Internet access
Note: Please also remember to restore the IP setting of your laptop for Internet access to work
properly.
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”.