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    Default viewing an ip camera outside the network.

    Ok I'm stuck

    I can view the camera with the WAN address but this changes.

    I'm sure I can't get a static ip, ie prepaid internet.

    I have this in my ddns settings




    Can i view via this, of am I on the wrong track.



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    try them.

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    ok I've taken 1 step forward and 2 back with this device.
    I registered with dyndns.com and have a host, now and I have put the ddns settings in and it says success.
    I can view via software externally.
    My question is it's a wireless camera and thru the ethernet its 192.168.1.99 and I can access it, I have typed in the wireless settings all my router settings and when i disconnect the ethernet and reboot it blinks to signify its now on wifi, which address do I use now to access the camera.

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    try hostname.com:9999/ where 9999 is the port number for the camera or software webif to access externally.

    you need to go to the router settings and give the camera a static ip to access it directly internally.
    Last edited by hoe; 11-09-12 at 05:15 PM.

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