Polaroid IP100 user manual Related settings and IP camera login

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Related settings and IP camera login

1.To view your IP camera via the intenet, open a browser and enter your external/public internet IP address into the address bar, then a colon sign (:), and then enter the port number (for example, 192.168.1.10:8090).That should bring up your camera’s login screen.

2.If you are using ADSL to access the Internet, you will need to obtain the IP camera’s current WAN IP address or configured DDNS.

There are two ways for you to obtain the WAN (Internet, public) IP address:

1.Perform an online search to obtain the WAN IP address - It is very easy for you to obtain your Internet (public) IP address if your IP camera and computer are on the same subnet. Open your browser and type in: http:// www.whatismyip.com or http://www.myip.cn. It will bring up your WAN’S IP address (see below).

2.Obtain from the router.

See the below diagram (Picture 27) for an example using aTP-LINK router. According to the router manual, the router’s IP address is 192.168.1.1.To log into the router, type 192.168.1.1 in your browser.You will see the status of the router and also find it’s WAN IP address. In this example, the WAN IP address is 116.24.235.122.

You will now be able to view the IP camera from the Internet.Type the correct WAN IP address into your browser. For example: http:// 116.24.235.122:8999

Note: Make sure the Port’s UPnP is available.You can open UPNP as follows. Go to the Settings page for your router (see full details in the user manual for your router) to enable UPnP. Or, enable the virtual mapping function. Add the IP address and service port for your device to the virtual mapping list.

Users can access the IP camera device via the Internet by inputting the IP address. For example, http:// 116.24.235.122:8999

With DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service, you can use the server of your choice and you will receive a dynamic IP address real-time that corresponds to that server. Simply put, whenever the user is on the Internet, the user will get an IP address. DDNS can ensure that a fixed domain name can access a user’s device.

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Contents Wireless Surveillance Camera Product Overview Table of ContentsWelcome Product views and interface Device installationIP100 Manual Software installation IP CameraTool Options Viewing the IP camera on a LANIP Camera Login IP100 Manual IP camera operation 4.4.1 Visitor status users How your IP camera connects to the Internet Accessing the IP Camera via the InternetRelated settings and IP camera login IP100 Manual Open the iPad browser Safari Android phone Install client-side software to access the IP camera IP100 Manual Network Settings Other settingsIP100 Manual IP100 Manual MSN Settings Multi-Device SettingsIP100 Manual Ddns Service Settings Alarm, Mail and FTP Service Settings IP100 Manual Motion Detection IP100 Manual Register and Apply for Ddns Service Date &Time SettingsUpgrade Device Firmware Backup & Restore SettingsIP100 Manual IP100 Manual IP Camera Abbreviations &Terminology Frequently Asked Questions Changes to yellow and this prompt appears Lens Solutions to common operating problemsTechnical Settings Image SensorPhysical PowerVideo Communication