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iv.In the “Port Number” field, enter “Port 80 to Port 80” if you intend to you use the camera’s default port settings (discussed earlier in this Appendix). If you do not intend to use the default settings, or if you will be using multiple cameras, you will need to enter a different port number (i.e., 83, 84, etc.). The “Port Number” field, for example, will then read “Port 83 to Port 83”, etc. In this case, the private Port 83 will now be opened as a public port. Please make sure that the public and private ports match (i.e., Port 83 to Port 83). Please also remember that for multiple cameras, you will need to open two ports for each camera (as discussed earlier in this Appendix). Therefore, for the camera for which you just opened Port 83, you will also need to open a second port such as Port 8484. In the “Port Number” field, enter “Port 8484 to Port 8484”.

v.After opening each port, click on “Add” (see figure on previous page).

6.Viewing the Camera from Outside the Network

Once the settings have been correctly entered and saved, authorized users can access the camera from outside the local area network as well as from within. To access the camera from outside the local area network in a remote location via the Internet, type (in sequence) the router’s public IP address, a colon, and the port number assigned to the camera, in the address bar of your web browser. For example, if your router has a public IP address of “64.82.99.33”, you would type the following into the address bar (assuming you assigned Port 85 to the camera): “http://64.82.99.33:85”. From within the network, you would still use the camera’s local IP address to access the camera. For example, if you decided to keep the default local IP address for the camera, from within the network you would simply type: “http:// 192.168.0.20”. (Although, typing in the router’s public IP address, followed by a colon and port number, would work as well.)

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Contents Page Trademarks & Copyright Hawking Limited Warranty Power LED Link LED System Administration HNC300 Page Page IPView SE Application HNC300 & HNC320G NetworkSimple to Use Web ConfigurationSupports a Variety of Platforms Remote UtilityHNC300 Power LEDFront Panel Link LEDDC Power Connector Network Cable ConnectorReset Button Rear PanelScrew Hole Top PanelBottom Panel Link LED Power LED Antenna Connector Screw Hole Unpack and Inspect Connecting the HNC300/HNC320G to the Camera StandHNC300 Connect an Ethernet Cable Attach the External Power SupplyAttach Wireless Antenna Attach the External Power Supply Page Main Menu System Administration Management System AdministrationSystem Network System Administration Configuration OFF Video TCP/IP Save/Cancel User Access Control DateTime Upload Page Page FTP Server Test System Administration ToolsReset Backup System Administration Help System Administration Management Wireless Network System Administration Configuration OFF Video Wireless Interface Ascii input format WEP EncryptionPage TCP/IP Save/Cancel User Access Control DateTime Upload Page Page System Administration Tools Reset Backup System Administration Help View Image ActiveX Mode View Image Java Mode Home Applications ApplicationsSoho Small Office, Home Office Applications Installation Page Page Page Page Combine Combines all display windows into one window IPView SE Control PanelAdd Camera How to Add a CameraPage Page How to Change Cameras How to Connect/Disconnect the Image How to Delete a Camera Extra Information How to Adjust the Property SettingPage Page Update Firmware How to Adjust the Recording Settings Regarding Camera Features Frequently Asked QuestionsHNC300/HNC320G Installation For the HNC320G onlyPing Your IP Address TroubleshootingPage Upgrade Firmware Time Zone Table Installation To Web Server Xplug Control InstallationImportant Information Installation To Local PC Page Adjusting the Camera Focus HNC300 Operating Environment Browser SupportHNC320G Video specificationEMI How to View Your Camera via the Internet Page Save/Cancel Page Page Numbers Glossary of TermsDhcp HEX Java Smtp UDP