Using A Pppoe Connection - Beward N13103 Installation & User Manual

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Step 3: connect the IP camera to the Ethernet network.
If everything is configured properly, the camera should be available over the Internet.
In the provided example, the following settings were used:
IP address: 80.65.23.173
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
Default gateway: 80.65.23.174
Primary DNS server: 80.65.20.1
Secondary DNS server: 80.65.16.1
To connect to the camera over the Internet, enter the following in the address field of your
browser: http://<IP>:<port>/, where <IP> is the IP address of the camera, <port> is the port number
that is used for HTTP connection to the camera (the default value is 80). In the provided example,
the following should be entered in the address field: http://80.65.23.173.
NOTE:
You do not need to enter a port number if you are connecting through the default HTTP port 80.

7.2.2. Using a PPPoE Connection

If your IPS cannot provide a static IP address, you can use a PPPoE connection to access
the camera over the Internet. To access the camera over a PPPoE connection, your IPS should
provide the following information: a username and a password.
The N13103 supports PPPoE connection; follow the steps below to establish the
connection:
N13103 Installation User Manual
Chapter 7. Accessing the Camera over the Internet
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