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3.4.5 Advanced → Cloud Settings
Refer to
3.3.4 Basic → Cloud
3.4.6 Advanced → DDNS
If your camera is connected to xDSL modem or cable modem directly, you might need DDNS
(Dynamic Domain Name Server) on the camera to allow you and your friends have access to the
camera using domain name, in no need of remembering the IP address. However, if your camera
is behind a NAT router, you need to set DDNS on your router, in no need of setting this on the
camera. As to xDSL environment, most users will use dynamic IP addresses.
Service Provider: Select one of the built-in DDNS servers from the drop-down list: No-IP
(www.noip.com), DynDNS (www.dyn.com), and Comexe (www.comexe.cn).
Note:
If you have not registered for any of the listed DDNS servers, please select one and click Go to
register... and follow the instructions provided on the official website to register.
Username: Enter the username that is used to log into DDNS.
Password: Enter the password that is used to log into DDNS.
Domain Name: Enter the domain name that is applied to your camera and used to access
your camera.
Connection Status: Displays the current status of DDNS connection.
Click Login. After logging in successfully, click Save to save and enable the settings.
3.4.7 Advanced → Video
On this page, you can configure the video settings for your camera.
Settings.
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