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Getting Geovision online
Port forwarding is required before you can view the cameras online. There are several ports that are needed to to be opened/forwarded.
Please feel free to find your router model and follow the step by step on how to forward these ports (80, 4550, 5550, 6550).
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1) http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm Select your router's model number on this page. |
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2) Select the application of GeoVision Webcam from the list |
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3) A full version of guideline will be showed up here. You just need to follow the instruction on the guideline to configure your router. |
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4) Control Panel --> Windows Firewall |
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5) Tab Exceptions --> hit Add Port |
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6) Add port 80 for the HTTP Port exception |
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7) Add port 4550 for the Command Port exception |
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8) Add port 5550 for the Data Port exception |
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9) Add port 5552 for the Remote Playback exception |
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10) Add port 6550 for the Audio Port exception |
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11) On the Muticam softeware, go to Network and select Webcam Server |
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12) Tab Server, check "Run GeoHTTP Server", hit OK to apply. |
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13) If webcam server is on, you will see Web on the right corner of the software. |
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14) Go to www.whatismyip.com to check your external IP address. |
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15) Now, we can go to http://208.57.226.47 to view the cameras remotely. |