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How can I view the TV-VS1(P) remotely if they are behind a router?
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How can I view the TV-VS1(P) remotely if they are behind a router?

You will need to forward the port that the TV-VS1(P) is using in the Router to the TV-VS1(P). By default this is TCP port 80. From a remote location you would enter in the public or WAN IP address of your Router into your browser or add it to SecurView Pro using the public IP address.

Refer to your Router’s user’s guide to determine the WAN IP address of the Router and how to forward the port.

Alternatively you can use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) services to maintain remote WAN connectivity. Please refer to the Dynamic DNS section of the Knowledge base regarding DDNS.

The following example shows how to forward the port in a TEW-652BRP.



If TCP port 80 is already in use on your LAN the port the camera uses can be changed under Setup>Network>Network. If you use any port other than TCP port 80 you must append the port number in the address line when accessing it. For example, if you use TCP port 81 on the camera you would access the camera as follows.

http://192.168.10.30:81

The port number is appended with a colon and http:// must be included in the address line.





Knowledgebase ID
2506
Created: 10/3/2011
Modified: 10/3/2011
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