Visit Ip Camera From Wan; Port Forwarding - Aztech WIPC409HD-E User Manual

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Visit IP Camera from WAN

Port Forwarding

Ensure PC-1 can visit IP Camera-1. Before the computers in WAN (PC-2, PC-3)
can visit IP Camera-1, you must first put the IP Camera -1 into WAN. You can set
Port Forwarding on Router-1 to put IP Camera-1 into WAN.
1. Open the Router Setting interface on PC-1. The interfaces for different routers
are different, and the Port Forwarding settings are different.
NOTE : You may have to refer to your router's user manual to finish this part.
2. For most routers, the Port Forwarding option can be found under Setting /
Firewall Interface. Fill in the IP address and Port of IP Camera-1 into the
corresponding blank.
3. Select Status option and remember the WAN IP address.
4. Enter the IP address in the browser of PC-1. If IP Camera-1 can be visited via
PC-1, the port forwarding is successful. PC-2 and PC-3 should now also be
able to access IP Camera-1.
Additional Notes:
 The WAN IP address is allocated by your ISP. Ensure that it is an available WAN
IP address. Since the WAN IP address may lack, many WAN IP address are
available within a limited area. If PC-2 and PC-3 are not in this area, these
devices would not be able to access the IP camera.
If a User wants to put several IP Cameras into WAN, every device should have
Port Forwarding set. In order to distinguish these devices, each device should
be assigned on a different port. If the port of the device is not 8081, you
would have to add the port to the IP address separated by a colon (:)
whenever you will be accessing the IP Camera (E.g. http://202.96.82.177:81)
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