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3)Enable port forwarding on your router and allow traffic on the ports the IP camera is using. You may need to consult the manufacturer of your router for setting details. Note: Your router may require a reboot after port forwarding is set. The following figure details the settings required to remotely view the IP camera.

After taking the above steps, you should be able to log into your IP camera from a remote location by entering the DDNS address or the static IP address into the navigation field of your web browser. For example, in this case, you could enter http://61.220.20.16:80 into the location field of Internet Explorer to access your IP camera.

Important:

If you have multiple IP cameras installed on a network, you’ll need to change HTTP and RTSP ports manually so each camera uses a different port. For example,

the second device in the above example would need to use ports 80 and 555, and the second device would be accessed at http://61.220.20.16:81

When configuring port forwarding/mapping on your router, note that the public RTSP port must be equal to the internal RTSP port used by the IP camera. For example, if the IP camera uses RTSP port 554 internally, then its mapped public RTSP port should also be 554. The same does not apply to the HTTP port.

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Contents IPC-4605N Page Contents Important Notices Regulatory Notice FCC Interference StatementAbout This Manual Conventions in this ManualGetting to know your IPC-4605N Package Contents Features Camera Layout LED Status Indicator Red IR LEDs Left, Blue Status LED RightInstallation Connecting Your IPC-4605N Wireless Wall and Ceiling Mounting Initial Setup Accessing your camera CloudEnabled Viewing Accessing via iSecurity+ Smartphone App Accessing via iSecurity+ Web AppPage Page Layout Page Icons Enable Digital Zoom Voice CommunicationAccessing via iPhone/Smartphone Web Browser Page Accessing via 3GPP Mobile Phone Configuration Video Settings Camera Settings Page Audio Settings User SettingsPage Network Settings Ethernet SettingsWireless Settings Network Diagnostic Network BandwidthAdvanced Ddns UPnP8 RTP 9 QoSPreset Points Add Preset Points PTZ ControlDelete Preset Points Patrol Ordering PTZ Position ResetPatrol Mode Patrol SpeedEvent Servers Event SetupMail Server FTP Server Http Server Image ServerNotify Server SMS ServerAPI ID Trigger Setup Page 4 I/O Status Recording SetupMotion Detection Audio DetectionPage Recording History DateMulti-Camera Event Viewer Information MaintenanceSystem Maintenance LogReboot Camera Profile ManagementReset All Settings to Default Firmware UpdateReconfiguring Your Device TroubleshootingCabling Check Resetting to Factory Defaults Trouble with Active No User Interface in the BrowserPage Trouble with Remote Viewing on Browser Page Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions Both the IPCamClientActiveX.cab and USActiveX.cab control Internet connection error Settings page, or visit speedtest.net http//speedtest.net Snapshots often suggests a problem with the memory card Technical Support InformationTechnical Specifications Horizontal5C ~40C Open-Sourced Components GPLIwlist V29 Libcrypto.so.0.9.8 V0.98m Libsockipc.so.1.2 V2.11 GPLv3 Libssl.so V0.98m GNU General Public License Page Page Page GNU Library General Public License Page Page Page Page Page Page Page GNU General Public License PreambleTerms and Conditions Basic Permissions Conveying Verbatim Copies Page Additional Terms Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies No Surrender of Others Freedom Revised Versions of this License How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs