eLine Technology SIP-D User Manual

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Configuring Remote 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 following format:

http://

http://

192.168.0.120

:

80

IP address

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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: Your router must support UPnP to enable DDNS.

NOTE: You may use the same DDNS account for multiple IP cameras on

the same LAN.

Configuring Remote Connection

Step 5 of 6: Enable DDNS on the camera:

1. Enter the camera’s IP address in your web browser. Log in and then click

Network Service>DDNS.

2. Check Enable DDNS.

3. Configure the following:

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 following

format:

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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