Installation Guide

IE Browser Remote Access
1. Open the IE Browser, in this demonstration we are using IE 9.0. Go
into the “Tool” and then click on the “Internet Options”. Next, click on
the “Custom Level” and browse down to “ActiveX controls and plug-
ins” to “Enable” everything under the ActiveX controls, then click
“OK” to conrm settings as shown below.
2. Type the static IP address given by your Internet Service Provider
in the URL (for example, http://67.56.122.232) or use the registered
DDNS service name to remote access the IPCam-SD. Use the default
“admin” as the User Name and no password for the password. Then
click “Login” to login to the IPCam-SD as illustrated below.
3. Click “OK” to accept the setting and the graphic user interface will
appear as demonstrated below.
NOTE: For Safari and Firefox browsers remote access, please reference
the IPCam-SD user’s manual.
Login successful! The graphic user interface will display as demonstrated above.
NOTE: Using the P2P features does not require you to open any ports from your
router, however, it is required that you enable the UPnP setting in your router.
IE Browser and SmartPhone Remote Access (Internet)
Prior to remote access using Internet IE Browser, Smartphone, and CMS,
there are a few ports designated to the IPCam-SD have to be opened in your
router. Since there are many varieties of routers out in the market today, here
we would like to demonstrate with a Netgear WGT624 wireless router. Port
34567~34569 are required to be opened in your local router as follow:
1. The administrator’s username and password are required to login to
manage the router. To login to your router, please type in the URL of the
IE browser http://gateway and then Enter, the gateway is an IP address
found in step 7 above. Next, click on “Advanced”, then “Port Forwarding”,
and “Add Custom Service
2. In custom service, input the Service Name (ie. IPCamera), Service Type
=TCP, Starting Port=34567, Ending Port=34569, and Server IP Address
(input your local area network IP address that was assigned to the
IPCam-SD in Step 8 above). Click on “Apply” to confirm.
3. After confirmation, the following result will be displayed to
demonstrate that the ports have been successfully opened as
shown below. IP address “192.168.0.33” is used for demonstration
purposes only.
4. For static IP address subscribers (recommended), you should have
been given a static IP address by your ISP (Internet Service Provider),
this is the WAN IP address you will need to access the IPCam-SD over
the Internet using the IE Browser and Smartphone Applications. For
those with dynamic IP address subscribers, use third party software
that can be used to detect the changes in dynamic IP and send out
the IP changes to email address, software such as IPWatcher, Dynamic
IP Monitor, etc. Or, register for a DDNS account with www.dyndns.
com , www.no-ip.com , www.dnsdynamic.org , www.changeIP.com or
any free/paid DDNS servicing website.
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