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Apple Airport Remote Access Setup
If you have a router other than Apple Airport, skip ahead to the next section.
In order to access the camera remotely from outside your network, you have
to tell your Airport to allow access to the network ports used by the camera.
Go back to the “
Network
” tab in Airport Utility 6 as described on page 7.
Notice there is a “
Port Settings
” box below the “
DHCP Reservations
” box you
used earlier.
Click on the
+ (add)
icon below the “
Port Settings
” box. “Firewall Entry Type:
IPv4 Port Mapping” should remain selected. Now fill out the box as shown:
Description:
SharxCam1
Public UDP port:
30000-30001
Public TCP port:
8150
IP address
:
(add the IP address for your camera, e.g. 10.0.1.2)
Private UDP port:
30000-30001
Private TCP port:
80
Double check that you used the exact same IP address you reserved for your
camera earlier, then click on “
Save
”. For additional cameras add another entry
for each IP address you reserved. All cameras use Private TCP port 80, but the
next camera would have UDP ports 30002-30003, public TCP port 8151, and
for cameras beyond that add 2 to the UDP ports and 1 to the public TCP port.
Then click on “
Update
”. After your Airport is restarted, go to the “
Internet
”
tab and write down the number you see in the field labeled “
IPv4 Address
”.
That’s your external IP address. Someone from outside your network should
be able to access your camera using this address with
:8150
added to the end.
For example, if the IPv4 address is something like 12.34.56.78, you would
enter the following in your browser:
http://12.34.56.78:8150
Note: This assumes your Airport is your only router. You can check this by
going to
www.checkip.org
with Safari. The IP address shown there should be
exactly the same as the IPv4 address in your Airport. If not, you have multiple
routers and networks. In that case, each preceding router would need to have
a DMZ or “Static NAT” entry to forward all ports to the next router.
After completing this section, your Airport is set up to allow remote access to
your camera. If you have DSL, proceed to “Choosing a name for your camera”.
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