NEW Fixed IP Address for P2P HD Cameras

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Question

How do I set my AirSight P2P HD camera to a fixed IP address?

Answer

We strongly recommend using the P2P Protocol utilized by the APP, which doesn't require any complex setup or port forwarding of the router to view your camera remotely.

If you prefer to instead setup it up from your PC you will need to first setup access to your camera via a web browser.

These settings will work for 99% of home routers. If you are not doing this on a home network, please check with your System Administrator for the correct settings.

  1. Login to the camera using the SearchIPCamTool - be sure to note down what IP address the SearchIPCamTool gives you.
  2. Click on NETWORK SETTINGS then the IP menu
  3. Set the Network Type to Static Address.
  4. If you have more than one camera, or if your ISP blocks traffic on some ports, you will need to change the Media Port, Web Port, and Push Port. We recommend putting the first camera at Web Port 8001, Media 9001, and Push Port 7001, the second at 8002, 9002, and 7002 the third at 8003, 9003, 7003 and so on.
  5. Do not change the ONVIF Port or RTSP Port
  6. For IP Address put in the SAME IP Address that the SearchIPCamTool reported.
  7. Put 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask.
  8. Put the IP address, but with the last digit replaced with a 1, in both Gateway and DNS Server. For example, you should use 192.168.1.1 if the IP address was 192.168.1.23.


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