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17. Click ‘Add’, after which the new rule will be added to the list.
18. Click ‘Save’ to save the settings.
19. The port forwarding has now been finished. Your camera is now accessible
externally for third parties (Or by yourself if you want to connect to the camera
externally). The camera is accessible on the internet IP-Address or by using your
dynamic DNS name. (More information about dynamic DNS (DynDNS/DDNS) is
explained in chapter 5.11 on page 28).
Hint: You can find the Internet IP-Address by opening your web browser and typing:
www.eminent-online.com/ip
Hint: Fill out the camera’s (local) IP-Address and internet IP-Address below.
This way, you always have the correct information at hand!
Camera IP-Address: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___
Internet IP-Address: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___
5.2 Accessing the camera externally (using the internet)
using a computer
1. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer) and fill out: http://external.ip.addr.ess
(for example: http://84.12.98.15).
2. If you have not set port number 80 at step 14, but another port number, you have
to fill out this port number. For example, If you have set port number 8080, you
have to fill out: http://external.ip.addr.ess:8080 or http://camera.dyndns.org:8080.
3. A username and password will be asked. The default* username and password
are:
• Username: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need
to use the changed username/password)
• Password: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need
to use the changed username/password)
4. Click ‘Login’.
5. The image of the camera is shown.
6. If you are using the EM6561, you can control the camera’s position using the PT
buttons (Pan Tilt).
5.3 Accessing the camera from the local network using a
computer
The camera can be accessed from the local network using the following steps:
1. Double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon which is located on your desktop.