SecurityMan Cyber Eye User Manual

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Please follow the steps below disregard of which operating system (Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, ME, or XP) you

have.

a. When you are in Windows, click the Start button

b. Choose Programs

c. Choose the MS-DOS mode and click on it

Once you are in C:\ prompt, type in ipconfig and hit the Enter key and you will see your IP address along with

other associated information. For example, you should see C:\ipconfig after you type in ipconfig.

12: How do I get around Firewall of a network? (Remote monitoring within LAN environment locally or

remotely)

If DQP-A4 has Firewall protection, there are two cases to be considered:

Ÿ

DQP is installed in a Real IP environment.

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DQP is in a LAN/VPN environment.

a. If a DQP hosting PC is installed in a Real IP environment and it has Firewall protection.

Local end:

You need to open up the UDP ports from 16009 to 16889, and open up the TCP port 80. Then you can type

http://xxx.xx.xx.xxx to access to that DQP hosting PC server that is mapped to this real IP address. This port

setup is to allow DQP video images to be sent out even when a Firewall is present.

Remote end:

If the remote monitoring PC is located in a LAN environment that has Firewall, you also need to do the same

setup as local end to open up a port for DQP video images to pass through. Otherwise, you will not be able to

see video images (blocked by your Firewall). Again, to protect that particular remote monitoring PC from

hackers, it is recommended that you install personal Firewall software to that PC.

b. If a DQP or a remote monitoring PC is in a network (LAN) or VPN environment with Firewall

protection:

Local end:

To setup Router/Gateway mapping and port forwarding you need to set the External Port No. as 16888 (this is

designated by CyberEyes), then you have to set the Internal Port No. as 80. To configure Firewall protection

you need to setup permitted IP for individual remote PC that you wish to allow to access to that DQP. For

example, if 61.219.203.81 to 61.219.203.86 are the permitted IP’s, then only remote PC’s with IP’s

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