Note: if you wish to connect wirelessly, you will need to have your wireless network
settings at hand such as the security encryption used (if any) and the password.
E. Once you have completed the wizard you will need to close the settings page and
re-login using the setup utility (Fig 2.2). Now your camera will be fully operational on
your local network.
4. Viewing the camera from outside your local network
Now that you have set up the camera on your local network, you will no doubt want to
access your camera from a remote location over the Internet. The camera makes this
easy to do as it supports technology called Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). To make
use of this feature your router will also need to support UPnP. Most routers nowadays
do support this however check your router manufacturer's website just to make sure.
A. Log into your camera's Homepage (step 3.A) and click "settings"
B. On the right-hand side under Network, click "UPNP setup" and the following screen
will appear:
Fig 4.1
C. Ensure UPNP is enabled and leave the default port range as 8150 to 8350
D. Your router will usually have UPNP enabled by default, but just to make sure, log into
your router to check it is (refer to manufacturer guidelines on how to do this)
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