Samsung SNC-C6225 Setting dynamic ip, Dynamic IP Setting, Port Forwarding Port Mapping Setting

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setting dynamic ip

DYNAMIC IP SETTING

Examples of using Dynamic IP

• If the camera is installed on an IP router and obtains an IP using

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DHCP.

If the camera is connected directly to a xDSL/Cable modem using DHCP.

If an IP is allocated by the internal DHCP server in local area networking.

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Dynamic IP Check

1.When you run the IP Installer on your local PC, the camera with a dynamic IP allocated is listed.

2.Select the camera in the list and click the [Manual Set] button to check the camera for the current dynamic IP.

In this case, the ADDRESS fi eld is automatically fi lled and you can’t change it. However, you can still change the port settings.

PORT FORWARDING (PORT MAPPING) SETTING

With the camera installed on an IP router, you must set the port forwarding for the IP router before an IP router external remote PC can connect to the IP router internal camera.

Manual Port Forwarding

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1.Click <Applications & Gaming> → <Port Range Forward> from the Settings menu of the IP Router.

For the menu location and the setting of Port Forwarding, refer to the IP router’s documentation.

2.Select the <TCP> and <UDP Port> for each camera connected to the IP Router.

Each of the port numbers for the IP Router must be according to those presented in <BASIC> → <IP> of the SETUP screen of the camera.

3.If the setting is complete, click the [Save Settings] button.

The changes are saved.

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