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Remote Monitoring and Tele-operation
Step 1: If Internet remote monitoring/control is required, you need to connect the wireless router WAN port to
your broadband Internet modem. You need to find out the public IP assigned by your ISP. (you should be able to
find this information from the router status page) This IP will be used by the remote client to connect to the host
PC and the devices on the robot.
If firewall is in-place in your network, you also need to make sure all the network ports used by the wireless
devices (e.g. the 8081, 8082, 8083, 8084 for cameras), 7030 and 7040 on the server and remote client sides
are not blocked for the Internet remote monitoring/control tasks to operate properly.
Step 2: Installing the Sputnik-III Remote Control program from the installation CD. “DrRobotSputnik-
IIIRemoteControl” program allows you to remotely control the robot, obtain main robot sensor information, view,
listen and talk through robot.
Step 3: Run the DrRobotSputnik-IIIRemoteControl program.
Step 4: Enter or confirm the remote server and other devices’ IP. When you are connecting from public network,
your server IP must be a public IP, and with the pre-configured router settings, all the devices on the robot will
share the same public IP with the server IP. Then click the “Connect”.
Step 5: After login, the DrRobotSputnik-IIIRemoteControl program will look as below.