Hawking Technology HNC720G manual

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5.Use Port Mapping to Assign Virtual Server Ports

Typically, there is an “Advanced Setup” (or similar) section on the router’s web page where you can find a “Virtual Server” or “Port Mapping” sub-section. To enable remote viewing over the Internet for your camera, you will need to open virtual server ports on your router. The steps outlined below should be similar for most routers:

i.Once you have located the “Virtual Server” (or similar) section, select the “By Port” method if this option is available.

ii.Select “TCP” in the “Port Type” field.

iii.Next, select “Single” if a “Single/Range” option is available. This is so that you can open individual ports rather than a range of them.

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 multiple 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 ports such as Port 5031 (Control channel), Port 5033 (Video channel), and Port 5032 (Audio channel). For example, in the “Port Number” field, enter “Port 5031 to Port 5031”.

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

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Contents Page Hawking Limited Warranty How to Use This Camera Before Using This Product Package Contents InstallationInitial Access to the Camera Main Screen with Camera View Client SettingsAppendix Page Unpack and Inspect Ethernet Installation Wireless LAN InstallationDI+ Software Installation Page Page Add a Password for Security Authentication Installing the Plug-in Primary User’s Capabilities Main Screen with Camera ViewDisable Digital Zoom Client SettingsConfiguration Digital OutputAuto Patrol or Patrol Tilt SpeedAuto Pan or Pan StopClient Settings URL http//Network Camera/protocol.html For Best Real-time Video Images Administrator’s CapabilitiesConfigure for Optimal Performance Opening Accounts for New Users Building a Multimedia Web Attraction Site Demo on multiple sites mid-scale serviceProduct demo for e-business Large-scale Service Page Building a Security Application Send snapshots when motion is detected Software Revision Upgrade Definitions in Configuration System Parameters User Group Administration General Network settingsWlan Configuration StreamingPage Smtp Page Audio Parameters Video Codec ParametersPage Motion Detection Event operation Application SetupWeekly Schedule Sequential operationPage Camera control area Preset function areaCamera Control UPnP and Ddns Settings Page Viewing System Parameters Remote ControllerViewing System Log Factory default Status LED TroubleshootingReset and Restore Condition LED ColorFrequently Asked Questions FAQ Page Query status of the digital input Capture update Snapshot of Jpeg imageRestore factory default settings Drive the digital outputSystem resource URL URLHomepage name Referenced URL Resource name Referenced URLGeneral format of command URL System configuration URLSecurity configuration URL Network configuration URLWlan Ssid Page Ddns & UPnP configuration URL Mail&FTP Configuration URL Audio/Video configuration URL Camera control URL Image quality configuration URLNormal image Application configuration URL How to View Your Camera via the Internet Page Save/Cancel Page Page Page Networking Technical Specifications SystemCamera Specification VideoWeight LED indicatorDimension Power