The port for the Port Forwarding / Virtual Server entry above
is the second port number specified on the Network screen
of the Camera.
Viewing Via the Internet
Clients (viewers) will also need a broadband connection; dial-up connections are NOT
recommended.
Using the Windows Viewing/Recording Utility
If using the "Windows Viewing/Recording" utility, the details of the Camera must be entered
on the "Internet" tab of the "Add Camera" screen.
You can then select the Camera from the "Cameras" list on the main screen, and click View to
establish a connection and view live video.
See chapter 5, "Viewing and Recording," for details about using the Windows
Viewing/Recording utility.
Using Your Web Browser
If using your Web browser, you need to know the address of the Camera (either the IP address
or the domain name) and the correct port number.
Enter the address and port number of the Camera in the "Address" (or "Location") field of your
browser.
Example - IP address:
http://203.70.212.52:1024
where the gateway/router's IP address is 203.70.212.52 and the second port number on
the Camera is 1024.
Example - Domain Name:
http://mycamera.dyndns.tv:1024
where the gateway/router's domain name is "mycamera.dyndns.tv" and the second port
number on the Camera is 1024.
See chapter 5, "Viewing and Recording," for more information about viewing video using
either the Windows Viewing/Recording utility or your Web browser.
Figure 19: Add Camera from Internet
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