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5. Now set your Wi-Fi SSID back to the exact same spelling as you entered into the camera’s SSID field, and make sure
the password and security mode are also exactly the same. Then update an restart your Wi-Fi network. You can
now proceed with the setup of the camera as you should be able to see it at the same IP address as in step 3.
Appendix B: Setup instructions for ATT (2Wire) Router
On the ATT/2Wire 2701HG and similar routers we found the UPnp does not work. For access from the internet you
need to log in to the router. ATT usually has the IP address of the router configured to http://192.168.1.254, and the
password is usually on a sticker on the bottom of the router. Go to the firewall menu, which has section for “Hosted
Applications as shown below:
First click on the blue underlined link at the bottom “Add a new user defined application”. That’s 2wire’s terminology
for port forwarding. two applications need to be defined:
The first “application” should be named Cam1HTTP. The public TCP port range is 8150 to 8150 and the “map to host
port” is 80. All other settings should be unchanged.
The second application should be named Cam1RTP. The public UDP port range is 30000-30001 and the “map to host
port” is 30000.
After these 2 applications are defined, you select the camera model in the drop down box titled “Choose the computer…” and
add these 2 applications so they are active for your camera. Then you save the settings and restart your router.
For the next camera, you call the first application Cam2HTTP and use public TCP port 8151 while still using “map to
host” port 80. The second application would be Cam2RTP with UDP ports 30002-30003 and map-to-host port 30002.