COMPRO TN1500 User Manual page 54

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Having taken the above steps, you should be able to log in to the IP camera from a remote location by
entering the DDNS address or the static IP address in the location field of a web browser (depending on your
configuration). For example, in this case, you should enter "http://61.220.20.16:80" into the location field of
Internet Explorer to access the IP camera.
9-6 Trouble with Remote Viewing on Browser (WebVuer)
Figure 9-10. Port forwarding
Important:
• If you have multiple IP cameras installed on a network, you will need
to change the HTTP and RTSP port on them manually so each one of
them will use a different port. E.g. changing the HTTP and RTSP port
for the 2nd device to 81 and 555 respectively and accessing the 2nd
device by logging on to http://61.220.20.16:81.
!
• When configuring port forwarding/mapping on your router, note
that the public RTSP port must be qual to the internal RTSP port used
by the IP camera. For instance, if the IP camera uses RTSP port 554
internally, then its mapped public RTSP port on the router should be
554 too. Though the same does no apply to the camera's HTTP port.
The camera using HTTP port 80 can have 8080 as its mapped public
HTTP port on the router.

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