![]() Once this step is done, you can now access your camera from outside using the external ip and port 10123. Setup your router to allow port forwarding from a high port like 10123 on it's external interface to the camera's IP address and port 80. Now that your camera has a static IP address visible from inside your house, you need to make it visible from outside the house. Alternatively, you can just set the camera to a 192.x.x.x IP that is outside the range of the DHCP range.ģ. If your camera is using DHCP, then setup your router so that it always gives the same static IP address for the camera based on it's MAC address (will be visible from the router). If your camera is using DHCP then you'll have to check your router for which IP address it is using (or use the manufacturer's tool to find the camera).Ģ. Make sure you can view your IP Camera from inside your house using a web browser. See the steps below to setup with a free dynamic dns service like .Īlternatively, if you prefer to do things manually, see the steps below for:ġ. Remember, addresses starting with 192.x.x.x and 10.x.x.x are internal ip addresses and are not route-able over the internet (just about every house/business uses those addresses). They can view over wifi but can't view over 3g because their ISP keeps changing their wan ip address. Many people have asked me how they can view their IP Camera(s) away from home. ![]()
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