Port Forwarding - Wansview Q1 User Manual

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7.5 Port Forwarding

Every time you reboot the camera, the Local IP Address will be changed, so you'd better set the
camera's local IP using the SearchPro tool (on the CD).
There are two ways to do port forwarding:
1. One router connected (only one router used, and the router is directly connected to the WAN)
Log on the router, find the Port forwarding (or Port Mapping or Virtual Server), then add camera's local
IP and Port as in the figure below:
2 .Multiple routers connected (there are 2 or more routers used, and your camera is not
directly connected to the router that is connected to the WAN port)
For example, there are two routers . Router 1 is directly connected to the WAN port, and router 2
is connected to router 1. The camera and computer are connected to router 2. Router 1 Local IP:
192.168.0.5
Router 2 Local IP: 192.168.10.12
WAN IP: 192.168.0.10
Camera IP : 192.168.10.14 Port :255
First, please log on to router 2, find port forwarding, then add the camera's IP and port.
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Second, please log on to router 1, find port forwarding, then add the Router 1 IP and camera's Port
number.
Note: Because each brand of router is different, port forwarding methods may be different,
please consult the user manual of your router to carry out port forwarding.
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