User guide

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Configuring Connection
Step
3 of 6:
Locate your camera’s MAC
address:
1.
Open
a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the address
bar in the
f
o
ll
owing
f
o
rmat:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
IP
address
Colon
HTTP
port number
2. Under User Name and
Password
,
enter the camera’s User Name
(default:
admin
)
and Password (default:
admin
)
and click
Login
.
3. Click
Device Info
and write down the
MAC
Address.
MAC
Address
Step
4 of 6:
Register
for DDNS:
Register for one of the DDNS
services which are currently supported for use
with your IP camera. A DDNS account allows
you
to set up
a web
site
address
that points back to your local network.
The
following outlines how to
set up your free
DDNS
account.
NOTE:
Y
our router
must support
UPnP
to enable DDNS.
NOTE:
You
may use the same
DDNS
account
for
multiple IP cameras on
the same LAN.
Configuring Connection
Step
5 of 6:
Enable DDNS on
the camera:
1. Ent
er the camera’s IP address in your web browser. Log in and then
click
Network
Servic
e>DDNS
.
2.
Check
Enable
DDNS.
3. Configure the
f
o
ll
owing:
Provider:
Select the ddns service you use..
Domain Name:
Enter the
Domain
Name you received from the
confirmation email you received after you created your
DDNS
account
(e.g.
mycamera.dyndns.org
).
User Name:
Enter the
User
Name
.
Password:
Enter the account name
Password
4. Click
OK
to
save
settings.
Step
6 of 6:
Connect
to the
camera’s DDNS
address:
1. Enter the camera’s
DDNS
address in your web browser in the
f
o
ll
owing
fo
r
m
a
t
:
http://
http://
mycamera.dyndns.org
:
80
Colon
DDNS
address
HTTP
port number
2. Under User Name and
Password
,
enter the camera’s User Name
(default:
admin
)
and Password (default:
admin
)
and click
Login
.
Once
you
have
logged into your system using your
DDNS
address, you can
connect to the IP camera from a remote location using a web browser,
NVMS
.
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