
User
Manual
of
Network
Speed
Dome
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client
software.
In
the
speed
dome,
the
8200~8210
ports
change
with
the
8000
port
with
a
constant
value
of
200.
E.g.
if
the
8000
port
is
changed
to
8005,
then
the
8200~8210
ports
should
be
changed
to
8205~8215.
Example:
When
the
speed
domes
are
connected
to
the
same
router,
you
can
forward
the
ports
of
a
speed
dome
as
80,
8000,
8200~8210
and
554
with
IP
address
192.168.1.23,
and
the
ports
of
another
speed
dome
as
81,
8001,
8201~8211
and
555
with
IP
192.168.1.24.
Refer
to
the
steps
as
below:
Steps:
1.
As
the
settings
mentioned
above,
forward
the
port
80,
8000,
8200~8210
and
554
for
the
network
speed
dome
at
192.168.1.23
2.
Forward
the
port
81,
8001,
8201~8211
and
555
for
the
network
speed
dome
at
192.168.1.24.
3.
Enable
ALL
or
TCP
protocols.
4.
Check
the
Enable
checkbox
and
click
.
Figure
A.2.3
Port
Mapping
The
port
of
the
network
speed
dome
cannot
conflict
with
other
ports.
For
example,
some
web
management
port
of
the
router
is
80.
Change
the
speed
dome
port
if
it
is
the