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Network Advanced - Bonjour

UPnP Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, helps to find the network camera

on the network. Bonjour is available for Windows, but is more commonly used

for MacOS. Refer to section “4.1.2 MacOS” for additional information on the

usage.

Bonjour:

On: Enables the service (on by default).

Off: Disables the service

Device name:

Enter the name of your

camera here. This is the

name the Bonjour service

will display. If you have

more than one camera

installed in your network,

this is an easy way to

differentiate among the

cameras.

Network Advanced - DDNS

If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote

connection, but only in your local network, you can skip this section.

Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the capability for a networked

device, such as a router or computer system, to notify a domain name server to

change, in real time (ad-hoc) the active DNS configuration of its configured

host names, addresses or other information stored in DNS.

In simpler terms: Users of private Internet services are often faced with a

problem: The ISP typically changes the IP address assigned to the user based

on a time interval. This may be as often as once every 24 hours or as seldom

as once every 30 days. For the average user this is not a problem. However, if

you want to be able to connect to the local camera (e.g., in your house) from a

remote location (e.g., the office), you need to know under which Internet

address the camera can be reached. However, you don’t know what the current

Internet IP address is. So you are beginning to see the problem.

DDNS solves this problem by allowing you to create a domain name for your

home network, which you can always use to access the camera. To use the

DDNS function, you will need to do the following two things.

1. Create a DDNS hostname with a DDNS service provider

2. Set up a DDNS client in the home network that contacts the DDNS service

provider and updates the IP information.

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