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4. Under Network Configuration, enter a new Web port for the additional camera. By default, the
Web port is 80. The new Web port must be different from that of the original camera. For
example, change the Web port of the additional camera to 81.
Figure 29.2 Change the Web port and streaming video port on your additional
camera(s).
5. Enter a new RTSP port for live video streaming. By default, the streaming video port is 554.
The new streaming port must be different from that of the original camera. For example,
change the port to 553.
6. Click Submit Network to save your settings.
7. Continue configuring your camera as desired.
: You must port forward the new Web ports and streaming video port for each
ATTENTION
additional camera in your router. In this example, we would need to port forward ports 81
and 553. For tips on port forwarding, see "Appendix D: Router Port Forwarding" on page 82.
For complete information on forwarding ports on your router, please refer to your router's
instruction manual or visit your router manufacturer's website.

Port Ranges

You can set a range of ports in Network Configuration. This sets one port forwarding rule in your
router instead of four. For example:
Port Name
Port
IP Port (Web)
80
IP Port (RTSP)
554
mjpeg Port
8070
3gp port
8554
NOTE: Any changes will make the camera restart. Please allow a few moments for the camera to update.
Change To:
8000
8001
8002
8009
Appendix B: Adding Cameras
: The Mjpeg and 3gp
ATTENTION
ports cannot be set in sequence (i.e.
8002 & 8003) – you must leave a few
numbers between these ports to
prevent conflicting. Also, if you will
not be using an iPhone or iPod
touch to connect, you will not need
to forward the 3gp port.
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