D-Link DCS-2121, DCS-2102 manual Viewing Your Camera Over the Internet

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Viewing Your Camera Over the Internet

After all settings have been entered correctly, a user inside or outside your network will have access to the camera through a standard Web browser. To access your camera, simply type in the IP Address of the router given to you by your ISP, a colon, and the HTTP port number that you gave your camera.

http://<ip address>:<port>

To access your camera’s video streams directly, open your PC’s/device’s web browser or media player and type in the IP Address of the router given to you by your ISP, a colon, the RTSP port number that you gave your camera, then the type of video stream you want to view as follows:

3gpp stream (mobile phone / pda): rtsp://<ip address>:<port>/3gpp MPEG-4 stream (PC): rtsp://<ip address>:<port>/mp4

MJPEG stream (PC): rtsp://<ip address>:<port>/jpeg

To access your camera from a computer on your local (home) network, simply enter the local IP Address of your camera (i.e. 192.168.0.35). If using a port other than port 80, you must enter the IP address followed by a colon and the assigned port number.

Viewing Your Camera Over the Internet Behind a Router

If you want to view one of your cameras over the Internet and your PC is behind a router or firewall, you may need to activate port triggering. This will allow you to open the necessary ports in order to view video from your camera. Consult your router/firewall’s User Manual, and use the following information to set up port triggering:

￿Port trigger: 554 (if you have changed the RTSP port on your camera, use that number here)

￿Ports to open: 6970-6990

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Contents Page Table of Contents Page Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Introduction Features and Benefits For the DCS-2121 Megapixel Wireless Internet CameraHardware Overview FrontBottom Hardware Installation Connect the camera baseConnect the Ethernet Cable Autorun Installation Software Installation Click Yes Click Next Click Finish Page Click Install Click Close Page Admin ID admin WizardDCS-2121 only Page Page Adjusting the Camera Focus Setting up a Wireless Connection with WPS DCS-2121 only Using the Configuration Menu Live Video Live Video CameraSetup Setup WizardSetup Network Setup Setup Wireless DCS-2121 only Setup Dynamic DNS Setup Image Setup Setup Audio and Video Page Setup Motion Detection Setup Time and Date Recording Options Setup RecordingRecord to Scheduling Send to Setup SnapshotTrigger Event Setup Digital Output Maintenance Maintenance Device ManagementMaintenance Backup and Restore Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Status Status Device InfoStatus Log Help Installing the DCS-2102/2121 Behind a Router Identify Your Camera on the NetworkAssign a Local IP Address and Port for Your Camera Open the Http Port Router Setup Open Virtual Server Ports to Enable Remote Image Viewing Viewing Your Camera Over the Internet Viewing Your Camera Over the Internet Behind a RouterFrequently Asked Questions Video image is blurry, how can I correct it? Why can’t I access the Internet Camera from a web browser?Why does the Power LED not light up? Why are no images available through the Web browser? How to Ping Your IP Address Start a DOS window Start Program Accessories Command PromptPage Time Zone Table DI Digital Input DI/DO Input specificationsDo Digital Output Technical Specifications Weight Reset ButtonDimension WxDxH Max Power ConsumptionAlgorithm Supported FeaturesResolution Low LuxUtility PowerDevice Humidity

DCS-2102, DCS-2121 specifications

D-Link DCS-2121 and DCS-2102 are cutting-edge network cameras designed for unparalleled surveillance in homes and businesses. Both models integrate advanced technologies that deliver high-quality video and robust security features, making them popular choices among users seeking reliable monitoring solutions.

The DCS-2121 is equipped with a 1.3-megapixel sensor that provides exceptional image clarity and detail, which is crucial for effective surveillance. It supports video resolution of up to 1280x1024 pixels, enabling users to capture fine details even in large spaces. The camera also boasts a wide dynamic range, enhancing its ability to capture clear images in challenging lighting conditions, such as bright sunlight or complete darkness.

On the other hand, the DCS-2102 features a 1.0-megapixel sensor, delivering impressive video quality with resolutions up to 720p. While it offers slightly lower image quality compared to its counterpart, it still provides sufficient clarity for various monitoring needs. Both cameras support H.264 compression technology, which significantly reduces file sizes while maintaining high video quality, making it easier to manage and store recorded footage.

One of the standout features of both models is night vision capability. They are equipped with infrared LEDs, allowing for clear visibility in complete darkness, which is essential for 24/7 surveillance. This is complemented by automatic IR cut filters that switch between day and night modes seamlessly, ensuring optimal image quality regardless of the time.

Connectivity is another crucial aspect, as both cameras come with Ethernet ports for wired connections and support Wi-Fi for wireless installation. This flexibility enables users to set up the cameras according to their specific needs and environments. Furthermore, they offer remote access capabilities, allowing users to monitor live feeds via web browsers or mobile applications from anywhere in the world.

To enhance security, the DCS-2121 and DCS-2102 benefit from motion detection technology, which triggers alerts and recording events when movement is detected. This feature helps conserve storage space and ensures that critical incidents are always documented.

In summary, the D-Link DCS-2121 and DCS-2102 network cameras present a compelling combination of image quality, versatility, and advanced surveillance technologies. Whether for home security or business monitoring, these models deliver reliable performance and peace of mind, making them valuable assets in any security system.