SVAT Electronics IP300, IP200, IP100 Appendix a Router Configuration, Port Forwarding for WebCAM

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Appendix A: Router Configuration

Appendix A: Router Configuration

The following section describes the initial configuration of the router and port forwarding for your router. If your router is not listed here, please refer to the manufacturer’s website for assistance with configuring your router to work with WebCAM.

Port Forwarding for WebCAM

WebCAM requires certain ports to be open on your router to allow other computers on the Internet to “see” it on your internal network. Normally, your router will have the less common ports disabled or blocked by the router’s built-in firewall. In order for the WebCAM applications to work properly and not be blocked, the firewall settings need to be configured. In each instance there will be a trigger port and incoming port(s), where traffic on the trigger port tells the Firewall to open the incoming ports. The WebCAM require that TCP Port 80 and UDP 9001 (default settings) be opened to the Internet. TCP Port 80 is used for accessing the camera’s homepage and UDP Port 9001 is used for authentication and video streaming.

If your Internet service Provider blocks port 80/9001, you’ll need to reconfigure your camera and router to other ports such as 81/9002, 82/9003, etc. To change the port settings on the camera, you’ll need to use Utility.

Follow the steps below to configure your router, depending on the router manufacturer and model. If your particular router manufacturer or model is not listed below, please contact your router manufacturer for further assistance in configuring the router.

The Following Router manufacturers and models are included in this document:

Brand

Model

 

Description

 

 

3Com

3C857-US

 

OfficeConnect Cable/DSL Gateway

 

3CRWE52196

OfficeConnect

Wireless

Cable/DSL

 

 

 

Gateway

 

 

Belkin

F5D6230-3

 

Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router

 

F5D7230-4– 54g

Wireless DSL/Cable gateway Router

D-Link

DI-604/DI–614+/DI-624

-

 

 

 

DI-704/704P

-

 

 

 

DI714

 

-

 

 

 

DI-714P+

 

-

 

 

Dell

TrueMobile

2300

-

 

 

 

Wireless

Broadband

 

 

 

 

Router

 

 

 

 

Linksys

BEFSR41

 

EtherFast Cable/DSL Router

 

 

BEFSX41

 

Instant Broadband EtherFast

Cable/DSL

 

 

 

Firewall Router with 4-Port Switch/VPN

 

 

 

EndPoint

 

 

 

BEFW11S4

 

Wireless Access Point Router with 4-Port

 

 

 

Switch – Version 2

 

 

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Contents WebCAM Contents Device View63 System User64 Help Drag-and-Drop Feature Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents Light indicators on WebCAM LAN Port LED WebCAM installation flowchart Installation ProcedureWebCAM, USB Camera and the Network Installation ProcedureWebCAM, USB Camera and the Network Installing Utility Using Utility to Setup IP & Update FirmwareUsing Utility Setup Wizard Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Using Utility to Setup IP & Update Firmware Launch WebCAM IP Configuration Advanced IPAddressIP Configuration WebCAM Advanced settings Device PasswordFor example Ii. Management ProtocolRefresh AboutIntroduction WebCAM Web ManagerWebCAM Web Manager Interface Web-Camera Selection System Information InformationSystem Status Ii. System Information Current ConnectionsEvent Log Basic SettingsSetting up Camera a Similar with Camera B Camera SettingsCamera Settings Network Account Settings Ii. DNS Server IP NetworkIP Address Dynamic DNS Iii. Port NumberIv. Ethernet User Account User Name Account SettingsVi. PPPoE Can see the User Name and IP details or set Event Notification Advanced SettingsEvent Notification Send Email WebCAM Event Selection List Samples Motion Detection Camera a or Camera B EnableWebCAM Motion Detection WebCAM Motion Detect Email Notification Camera a or Camera B Begin End hhmm Image RecordingWebCAM Email of Image Recorded Mail / FTPIi. Email Settings E-mail Server FTP Settings FTP ServerWebCAM test mail function Iii. Sending Test MailIv. Email Address Book System SettingsIi. System Restart Iii. LED SettingsIv. Snmp Settings Image Server Language About Interface LanguageIi. Email Preference WebCAM About Viewing images using PDA / Web enabled mobile phoneAccessing WebCAM via PDA MultiMonitor Installing MultiMonitorMultiMonitor MultiMonitor Device MultiMonitor Display the current Camera settings RED Display the Motion Detection SettingsAvifilethree digit numerical sequence Image RecordingNotified Email Address Configure Settings for Email NotificationServer Require Authentication Snmp SettingsUsing Snmp to update network ports MultiMonitor MultiMonitor MultiMonitor System ViewUser Help Step Drag-and-Drop FeatureDouble click on the icon on the desktop, to view the images Port Forwarding for WebCAM Appendix a Router ConfigurationSMC SMC2404WBR Appendix a Router Configuration TCP UDP Protocol Type Enabled/Disabled For ID#2 Service Port 9001 Service IP Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Action Allow always Appendix a Router Configuration Click Save to save the settings Private Port Type Appendix a Router Configuration Enable Checked Appendix a Router Configuration Method 1 Through WebCAM Web Appendix B Methods to Update WebCAM FirmwareIP Addresses Appendix C IP Address, Subnet and GatewayCommunities GatewaysSubnet Mask Routing and Filtering Subnetting and Subnet MasksTerm Definition Appendix D Glossary

IP200, IP300, IP100 specifications

SVAT Electronics has long been a trusted name in the field of surveillance and security, and their line of IP cameras, specifically the IP100, IP200, and IP300, exemplifies their commitment to quality and innovation. These cameras are designed to cater to various security needs, providing users with advanced features and reliable performance.

The SVAT IP100 is an entry-level model, perfect for users seeking basic yet effective surveillance. This camera boasts a 720p HD resolution, allowing for clear and sharp images. One of its standout features is its night vision capability, which utilizes infrared technology to capture footage in low-light conditions, ensuring 24/7 surveillance. The IP100 is also easy to install, with a user-friendly setup process that allows users to get started without any technical expertise.

Moving up the range, the IP200 offers enhanced functionalities suitable for mid-level security needs. This model provides 1080p full HD resolution, delivering superior image clarity. The IP200 comes equipped with motion detection alerts, which notify users of any unexpected movement within its field of view. Additionally, this camera features a built-in microphone, allowing for two-way audio communication, which enhances its usability in various situations, such as monitoring children or pets.

At the top of the line is the IP300, a high-performance camera designed for more demanding surveillance requirements. This model supports 4MP video resolution, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity. The IP300 also features pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) capabilities, enabling users to remotely control the camera's viewing angles and zoom in on specific areas of interest. This flexibility is particularly useful for monitoring large spaces effectively. Furthermore, the IP300 incorporates advanced motion tracking technology, which automatically follows moving subjects, ensuring that nothing goes unnoticed.

All three models are powered by advanced technologies such as H.265 video compression, which optimizes storage space without compromising video quality. They are compatible with mobile apps and remote viewing capabilities, providing users with the convenience of monitoring their premises from anywhere in the world. Whether for residential security, small businesses, or larger commercial applications, the SVAT IP100, IP200, and IP300 cameras deliver quality, reliability, and advanced features tailored to meet the needs of modern surveillance.