Once I set this up, how can I view my camera through a remote location?
You can register your camera or video server at out DDNS Service and even if your Public IP changes,
you can access it from a remote location. Refer to Video Server Manual at Network Configuration,
DDNS settings in order to set it up.
How can I view my camera from a remote location through internet when running the camera
through my Local Network?
This will require some configuration on your broadband router.
Useful Terms
Broadband Router:
A broadband router allows users to share a single internet connection.
TCP / IP:
TCP / IP is the protocol that computer use to communicate on the internet.
TCP / IP Ports:
Each service you use on the internet communicates using one or more specific port
numbers; your email program uses port number 25 to send email and port 110 to receive email from
your email server. When you browse the internet, port number 80 is used as default to send and receive
web pages.
IP Address:
Everything that is connected to a TCP / IP network needs a unique address (IP address).
This is what happens when you browse the internet with requests to view web pages.
Public IP Address:
A public IP address is the only address that is recognized on the internet, where the
term internet refers to the global network (World Wide Web).
Local IP address:
A local IP address can only be used internally on a local network. A computer with a
local IP address cannot access the internet itself. It can however access the internet via another
computing device such as broadband router.
Port Forwarding:
Port forwarding is essentially a method for a broadband router to forward data traffic
aimed for one port on its public network interface to a computer or network camera on the local network.
Ports run from 0 to 65535. Note that ports from 0 to 1024 are well known ports, which means that those
ports are already assigned to specific services. Therefore when you consider choosing your own ports,
select those starting from 1025 to 65535.
Summary of Contents for UNC 7800 series
Page 1: ...MPEG 4 Vandal Dome UNC 7800 series User s Manual Version 1 5 Date 08 08 2008 ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 2 Physical Characteristics 1 MPEG 4 Vandal Dome Camera UNC 7800 ...
Page 14: ...After completing the ActiveX installation the Web UI with video images will present as below ...
Page 23: ...1 A V Settings General ...
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