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H.264MP-MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User’s Manual
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5.2 CONNECT to WAN
Connect IP Camera to your broadband
router or NAT gateway.
Do the following setup:
1. Setup Virtual Server/ forward port on
your router to camera,
2. or set your Camera IP to router DMZ
3. Obtain DDNS service from mvDDNS if
you don’t have fixed public IP,
4. Setup DDNS account information to
your camera
5. Access camera URL through Internet.
Example:
http://your_camera.myddns.net:port
Please reference more details of Router
& mvDDNS setup on Reference User’s
Manual.
Note:
Clairvoyant
IP cameras/ Video servers
support PPPoE auto-dial-up, that you can connect
your camera directly to an ADSL modem; please remember to setup DDNS and email
parameters before you enable PPPoE function.
It's impossible to access “
LAN IP
” from Internet; IP started with 192.168.xxx.xxx is
LAN IP
.
LAN IP
sometime called illegal IP, only legal “
Public IP
” can be accessed through Internet.
It’s not possible to access your
LAN IP
through Internet or you will be in big security threat,
Hackers can access your bank account information and secrets stored in your LAN PC
You will need to connect IP camera Internet before you can access from remote through
Internet, there shall be a “
Gateway
” connect your office network (LAN) to Internet (WAN),
usually it is a broadband router, you will need to change settings of your broadband router to
enable the accesses from Internet to your camera.
Connect IP camera Internet:
1. Port Forwarding: forward port 80 & 5000 (default web & data port, see your router manual
or Appendix 4 FAQ)
2. Set DNS & Gateway settings of your camera
3. Register a ne w DDNS account for DDNS Service, Set DDNS settings of your camera.