4.2.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Third-party Dynamic DNS
Service
Before configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service, you will first need to subscribe to the
desired service. Ask the Dynamic DNS service provider for the settings required to use that service.
Note
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Certain third-party Dynamic DNS services may not be compatible with your camera. We cannot
guarantee that your camera will be compatible with third-party Dynamic DNS services, and therefore
we cannot take responsibility for any damage or performance issues that may occur when using a
Dynamic DNS service other than Viewnetcam.com (see Page 105).
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Please direct any questions you may have regarding the settings required to use a third-party Dynamic
DNS service to the Dynamic DNS service provider.
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After configuring the camera to use a third-party Dynamic DNS service, it may take several minutes
before the camera can be accessed over the Internet.
1.
Click the [Setup] tab.
2.
On the left side of the screen under [Basic], click [DynamicDNS].
3.
Select [User-specified DynamicDNS], then click [Next].
4.
Enter the URL (including http://)
255 characters).
5.
Select how often the camera notifies the Dynamic DNS service of its current global IP address.
6.
Enter the user name
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provided or required by your Dynamic DNS service provider (max.
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provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider (max. 63 characters).
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