![]() ![]() Setup folders and FTP user on the serverįor each cam we have to create a different FTP user as the script is watching the FTP log for specific username is logging in (and triggers the recording for that specific ipcam). It’s possible to setup DynDNS in the cam but I prefer to use the router configuration. Then you setup your home router for DynDNS. This can be done at where your get your dynamic hostname like. In order not to handle with your external IP address which may change every night or even more frequently you have to setup the DynDNS. Now your MJPEG stream can be accessed from everywhere at Configure DynDNS In order the port forwarding is working reliably let your ipcam always get the same internal IP address (enable the option “Assign the same IP address to a device” on the router or disable “Obtain IP from DHCP Server” on the cam and set the IP address manually). Each cam in your network has to get its own external port number. Lets forward the port 80 to port 1111 on ipcam1. This can be done in the home router configuration. But for accessing the MJPEG from the server we have to forward the port 80 of the cam to outside of the home network. The MJPEG stream of the cam can be easily viewed now at Setup port forwardingįor uploading images to the server the cam doesn’t need port forwarding. You can also assign a network name to the IP address and access the cam from the home network like So you have not to remember all the IP addresses. ![]() You can access the cam from your home network in the web browser by the IP address like. Now look in your rooter for the IP address assigned to the cam by DHCP which is enabled by default. In some cams you can use WLAN connection instead but this is not what I would prefer. Just plugin the RJ45 network cable to the home router (e.g. Setup folders and FTP user on the serverĬonnecting the IP camera is is very easy.Other manufactures may be slightly different. ![]() I describe it on the example of my Foxcam cam. Following steps you must do for each cam you have to setup. ![]()
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