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The example below shows the screen for a D-Link router: select the
“Advanced” tab and then choose “Port Forwarding”.
3.
Enter the camera IP address and port number that you noted down and
enable this rule. You can now access your camera through the internet.
4.
If your wireless router supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), make
sure the function is enabled. UPnP enhances communication between
the router and wireless devices. If necessary, refer to the manual of the
router software.
10.5
Checking the Connection
When you have completed network setup and port forwarding, check your
connection setup as follows:
1.
On your mobile device, switch your network mode to 3G or connect to a
different wireless network than the one that has your camera
connected.
2.
Start EagleEyes and select the camera you just added to see if you can
access it.
o
If yes, your network connection works. Proceed with “
Changing the
Account User Name and Password
” below.
o
If not, proceed with the following step.
3.
Switch your network mode back to the wireless network that has your
camera connected.
4.
Start EagleEyes, and add a new connection with the IP address and port
number that you set up in “
Adding Your Camera to the EagleEyes
App
”.
5.
See if you can access the camera with this connection.
o
If yes, return to “
Port Forwarding
” to set up port forwarding again.
o
If not, return to step 4 of “
Adding Your Camera to the EagleEyes
App
” and reconfigure the connection.
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