Veo Observer User Manual page 48

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5. Click on LAN Settings.
6. Activate the DHCP Server option, select Enable the DHCP server with the following settings: and specify
the IP pool range. The largest available continuous IP pool will be automatically entered. If this is not
appropriate, make the required changes.
At this time you should choose between opening selected ports for the camera so its used as a Virtual
Server/Special Application or setting the camera as a DMZ server. Activating and configuring a virtual server
allows one or more of the computers on your network to function as an Internet service host. For example, the
camera can be configured as a virtual server allowing others outside of your network so that others can view
your camera.
Setting the camera as a DMZ Host allows the camera to be exposed to unrestricted 2-way communication from
outside of your network. This feature should be used only if the Virtual Server or Special Applications options do
not provide the level of access needed for certain applications. To configure the camera as a DMZ host, enter
the last digit(s) of the IP address of the computer in the IP Address of DMZ Host text box, and then click the
SAVE button.
Veo Observer as a Virtual Server
1. Click on the Firewall button.
2. Click on Special Applications.
3. Click on the New button.
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