User's Manual

7. Camera Connecting to Other Router
Normally, you do not need to make any changes to your router setting to be able to use the camera. However, in case if you experience issues
in connecting the camera, you should probably check for the following settings. UPnP, UPnP Traversal and Firewall.
UPnP and UPnP Traversal:
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows the other device to detect the presence of the camera so that communication become possible.
Please ensure that your router supports UPnP Traversal and has it enabled. Most of the modern wireless router today supports this feature. You
should enable UPnP if you wish your camera to be recognized by the home router. If you can’t find the related settings, they are most likely
enabled by default. UPnP Traversal makes camera remote access over the Internet possible using camera DDNS name.
Firewall:
By default, the firewall function of the router is not configured to filter out specific traffic. However, in case if you have trouble accessing
the camera view, its likely that the traffic has been blocked by the firewall on your router. You may want to double check whether you have
blocked the service ports. Check the camera setting System Service Port. Make sure you do not block the following ports: 80, 50000, 554,
50045, 9091 and 50075.