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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)

DDNS

Your router at home will get the WAN IP address via your ADSL connection. Your
router's WAN IP address constantly changes, this is why its IP address is not constant.
During such instances, the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) would be of great
use – it assigns a specific domain name (e.g. www.mycamera.com) that will
represent a constantly changing IP address – providing more ease in how you will be
accessing the IP Camera that you have at home remotely.
NOTE: If the IP Camera that you have at home cannot be visited through its IP
address, the domain name would also be unavailable.
A. Manufacturer's Domain Name
Each Aztech IP camera is configured with a unique DDNS setting. The domain
name has been integrated into devices during production. For example, if you
enter the domain name seen below (this can be found on the Network>Remote
Access page), your web browser will automatically connect to the IP camera
and display the IP address.
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