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3GPP Camera User Guide Multimedia Communication Solutions Multimedia Communication Solutions Version 1.1 2007/10/19 A Leading Provider of A Leading Provider of...
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This document will focus on the camera setting part to guide user to install a 3GPP camera with correct media and network setting. In addition to that, a FAQ will also be available for trouble shooting.
Network setting for 3GPP camera We divided network environment into 2 categories to guide user to install 3GPP camera correctly for mobile viewing. (1) With IP router If your 3GPP camera will be installed behind IP router, port forwarding is necessary for your IP router.
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It is also feasible to install multiple 3GPP network cameras behind one IP router. Each camera should use a different set of ports. For example: Camera 1: HTTP port (8080), RTSP port (1554), RTP/RTCP video port (8000/8001), RTP/RTCP audio port (8002/8003)
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If PPPoE is applied, DDNS is strongly recommended since IP is floating. There are several DDNS services supported in VIVOTEK network camera. Pick up anyone you prefer! Without IP router, port forwarding is no more an issue and you don’t have to set each camera with different streaming port.
“configuration for mobile viewing”. Checking this will automatically set all the media setting to fit 3GPP standard for both video and audio. This is the minimum requirement of 3GPP. If your operator provides higher bandwidth of 3G network, you can change “Constant bit rate” to better one as well as “Max frame rate”.
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setting. The higher frame rate will lead to worse video quality. If you saw broken video on your handset, you might overdo the bandwidth adjusting As regarding to network camera of dual stream (IP7138/9), there is no mobile viewing option. Please make sure that video setting is correct in either stream 1 or stream 2. Video: Video Mode: MPEG4 Frame size: 176x144...
RTSP default port 554. This will make the most compatibility of streaming to handsets. If several 3GPP cameras are installed behind IP router, user need to access different camera via different RTSP port. However, not all of the handsets support streaming with other port instead of default one.
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3. How do I know that I installed my 3GPP camera correctly for handset streaming? (1) Use IE browser to check if you can access your 3GPP camera from a different network domain. For example: if camera is installed in your home, connect it from your office or call your friend to try.
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IE browser. Make sure you are NOT using a PC in the same LAN with your 3GPP camera. If it is not working, check if your UPnP port forwarding is OK or port mapping is the same with your 3GPP camera.
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