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If you've followed the steps in the owner's manual [ftp://ftp.x10.com/pub/manuals/XX34A%20OM.pdf Product Manual] and are still having issues understdning such things as "Port Forwarding" etc. You might find this site useful:
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'''How can I view my IP camera over the Internet?'''
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Please follow these instructions to connect to the AirSight over the Internet.
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First, you will need to note down your external IP address - visit http://www.whatismyip.com/ on a PC on the same WiFi or Ethernet network as the camera - and the port you selected in the AirSight camera`s Network-Basic Network Settings menu.
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Next, go to http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and run the test on that page. Enter the IP camera port in the "Specific Port" field and click "Check Port". If you get results of "'''Error: I could not see your service on''' <YOURIPADDRESS> '''on port''' <YOURPORT>", then you will need to set up port forwarding.
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==Setting a Fixed IP Address==
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We recommend that you [[Fixed IP Address for MJPEG Cameras|set a fixed IP address for your camera]] before you set up port forwarding.
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===Port Forwarding===
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If you get that result, you will need to make sure that port forwarding is enabled on that port, from your external IP address to the camera`s internal IP address.
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[http://forums.x10.com/index.php?topic=28301.msg158909#msg158909 '''Click here for a step by step example!''']
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For information about port forwarding go to http://portforward.com and look at their FREE guides. At that site, click on Router List, then your router`s model name and number, then '''click Skip Advertisement'''. On the next page, scroll down until you find the link to load the Default Guide for your router and follow its instructions. To test the cameras, enter the IP address and port into your web browser in the correct format-an example might be http://11.11.11.11:8001/ if the external IP was 11.11.11.11 and the port you selected was 8001.
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Once you have set that up and can access the camera by entering the IP address and port into a web browser, you can check Network-DDNS Service Settings. You can try the address listed as "Manufacturer's Domain" as a remote access address for the camera.  
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If you cannot connect after following these instructions, please write down all of this information before you contact technical support:
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*Your external IP address
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*What port you selected
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*The internal IP address of your camera
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*The make and model number of your router
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*The details of any port forwarding rules you have set up for your cameras.
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If you've followed the steps in the Owner's Manual and are still having difficulty understanding such things as "Port Forwarding" etc., you might find this site useful:
  
 
http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/
 
http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/

Latest revision as of 20:03, 18 December 2014

Question

How can I view my IP camera over the Internet?

Answer

Please follow these instructions to connect to the AirSight over the Internet.

First, you will need to note down your external IP address - visit http://www.whatismyip.com/ on a PC on the same WiFi or Ethernet network as the camera - and the port you selected in the AirSight camera`s Network-Basic Network Settings menu.


Next, go to http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and run the test on that page. Enter the IP camera port in the "Specific Port" field and click "Check Port". If you get results of "Error: I could not see your service on <YOURIPADDRESS> on port <YOURPORT>", then you will need to set up port forwarding.

Setting a Fixed IP Address

We recommend that you set a fixed IP address for your camera before you set up port forwarding.


Port Forwarding

If you get that result, you will need to make sure that port forwarding is enabled on that port, from your external IP address to the camera`s internal IP address.

Click here for a step by step example!

For information about port forwarding go to http://portforward.com and look at their FREE guides. At that site, click on Router List, then your router`s model name and number, then click Skip Advertisement. On the next page, scroll down until you find the link to load the Default Guide for your router and follow its instructions. To test the cameras, enter the IP address and port into your web browser in the correct format-an example might be http://11.11.11.11:8001/ if the external IP was 11.11.11.11 and the port you selected was 8001.


Once you have set that up and can access the camera by entering the IP address and port into a web browser, you can check Network-DDNS Service Settings. You can try the address listed as "Manufacturer's Domain" as a remote access address for the camera.


If you cannot connect after following these instructions, please write down all of this information before you contact technical support:


  • Your external IP address
  • What port you selected
  • The internal IP address of your camera
  • The make and model number of your router
  • The details of any port forwarding rules you have set up for your cameras.


If you've followed the steps in the Owner's Manual and are still having difficulty understanding such things as "Port Forwarding" etc., you might find this site useful:

http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/