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Network Setting For 3Gpp Camera - Vivotek 3GPP User Manual

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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. You can just check the check box of "Enable UPnP port
forwarding" (see figure 1) and network camera will automatically try to open all the
necessary port for you.
If your IP router does not support UPnP, the error message of UPnP port
forwarding will be shown in network page (See Figure 2). You will need to open the
port forwarding manually. There are 6 ports totally needed to be opened in the IP
router. They are HTTP port for TCP (1), RTSP port for TCP (2), RTP video port (3),
RTCP video port (4), RTP audio port (5) and RTCP audio port (6). Just open these
6 ports in your router mapping to the IP address of your network camera. For
example:
(1) Open the port of HTTP (80) with
IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with HTTP port (80)
(2) Open the port of RTSP (554) with
IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with RTSP port (554)
(3) Open the port of RTP/video (5558) with
to the IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with RTP/video port (5558)
(4) Open the port of RTCP/video (5559) with
mapping to the IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with RTCP/video port
(5559)
(5) Open the port of RTP/audio (5556) with
to the IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with RTP/audio port (5556)
(6) Open the port of RTCP (5557) with
the IP address 192.168.1.100 of camera with RTCP/audio port (5557)
Make sure port mapping will be the same both in the router and camera.
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