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For example, assume that you have five network cameras that need to be installed and they have the following IP addresses:

10.1.1.125

10.1.1.126

10.1.1.127

10.1.1.128

10.1.1.129

You can open the Web port for each network camera, from port 81 to Port 85, as illustrated below:

Internet Camera 1 – IP 10.1.1.125, second “Web Server” port 81

Internet Camera 2 – IP 10.1.1.126, second “Web Server” port 82

Internet Camera 3 – IP 10.1.1.127, second “Web Server” port 83

Internet Camera 4 – IP 10.1.1.128, second “Web Server” port 84

Internet Camera 5 – IP 10.1.1.129, second “Web Server” port 85

Use a similar method to assign ports for the “Video Port”. The default, Port 5000, is open for the “Video Port” and you can define additional ports similar to the above. If you have five cameras, you will also need to open a unique video port for each camera. The example below illustrates how you might open the “Video Port” for five cameras:

Internet Camera 1 – IP 10.1.1.125, “Control channel port” 5000

Internet Camera 2 – IP 10.1.1.126, “Control channel port” 5001

Internet Camera 3 – IP 10.1.1.127, “Control channel port” 5002

Internet Camera 4 – IP 10.1.1.128, “Control channel port” 5003

Internet Camera 5 – IP 10.1.1.129, “Control channel port” 5004

To view the camera over the Internet, you will need to configure your router for Port Mapping. The router’s user manual will include instructions on how to do this. The remainder of this section will also include basic setup instructions on how to view the camera via the Internet. Please remember that for multiple cameras, you will need to open multiple ports per camera on your router: a. the Web port, and b. the video port.

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After making sure that all settings in the “Network Settings” sections of the network cameras’ web pages are correct, click on the “Apply” button to store the settings for the network camera.

Steps 4 and 5 are applicable to any router you may have installed on your network.

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