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Viewing An Ip Network Camera Over The Internet
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Within a LAN, IP Network Cameras allow for motoring local to the computer network to which the cameras are attached to. With additional configuration of your computer network you have the ability to allow for your IP Network Camera to be monitored not only locally but remotely as well using the Internet.

Configuration - Local Access
Before you are able to configure your camera to work over the Internet we
suggest configuring the camera for local access first. Please refer to the technical
documentation that came with your camera for proper instructions on initial configuration of your camera. Once the
camera has been configured for local access you are then ready to start configuration for remote
access to the camera over the Internet.

Configuration - Remote Access
Before you proceed to configure your local network to allow your camera to
be monitored from a remote location, we suggest that you contact your network administrator to ensure
you have the proper authority to configure remote access to the camera. Once you have consulted with
your network administrator you may proceed to configure remote access to the camera.

In order to configure your camera to work over the Internet you will need to configure what is called
Port Forwarding. Port Forwarding allows for you to access the camera from a remote location by
forwarding the network ports used by the camera onto the Internet. These ports are usually forwarded
by accessing your network's router and configuring the router to forward the ports used by the camera.



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