IP Camera Application Guide - Part A.remote View
IP Camera Application Guide - Part A.remote View
Agenda
Typical topology Remote view via web browser (Through IP/DDNS) Remote view via IP surveillance software Remote view via VLC player Remote view via Mobile Phone
Typical Topology
In a typical topology, the camera is connected to a router with Internet access. *Please make sure DHCP function is enabled on your router.
In this case, were showing you how to view the camera using a web browser such as IE, Firefox, Chrome or Safari.
If you are using IE, you need to change some security settings to install an ActiveX plug-in. Open IE Browser, click tools->Internet Options->Security->Custom Level and select Prompt Download signed ActiveX controls. After youve installed the ActiveX control, you can Disable the option above.
Step 2 Using Intelligent IP Installer to search for the camera (Operation On Local PC)
Install Intelligent IP Installer and run it. The main page will show the active camera in the LAN. Select the relevant camera and click Link to IE.
Step 3 Log on to the camera and install ActiveX (Operation On Local PC)
IE will open automatically and a window will pop up for User name and Password. They are both admin in lower case as default.
When accessing the IP Camera for the first time, a prompt information bar will appear below the address bar: This website might require the following ActiveX control: AxMediaControl.cab from TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD ... Just click Install ActiveX Control.
This is not an essential step, however, some ISP (PCCW, for example) blocks port 80, so you may need to change the http port to accommodate it.
By default, the camera is set to obtain IP address automatically, so please make sure the DHCP server is enabled on your router. Here we change the port to 1234.
After changing the port you need to reboot the camera to make the configuration take effect.
Log on to the router. Go to Forwarding->Virtual Servers and click Add New to add new virtual server items.
In Service Port field, type in the port used by the camera. In IP Address field, type in the IP address of the camera. As for Protocol, we suggest you select ALL. For other routers, you can select TCP / UDP option.
Please go to the status page and note down the WAN IP address of the router.
Step 6 Remote view via web browser using IP address (On remote PC)
On remote PC, use http://113.91.36.101:1234 (WAN IP address : cameras port number) to access the camera. Please note: if its the first time for the PC to access the camera, as on local PC, you need to set the browser's security options to install the ActiveX plug-in.
On your local PC, log on to the camera. Check On to enable the DDNS function.
You have to firstly register an account and a domain name from a DDNS service provider such as DynDNS. Type the account information into the blank above.
When you see DDNS:successful in the system log, it means that the DDNS function is now working.
On a remote PC, use the domain name youve applied for, e.g. http://luke2009.homeip.net:1234, to access the camera. Also, you need to ensure the ActiveX plug-in is already installed.
On the remote PC, run the main console and click Config>Setting.
Select the Camera tab and click Insert to add a new camera. Click OK to finish the configuration.
You can also use your DDNS account to access the camera.
In this case, were showing you how to view the camera with a media player which supports RTSP protocol. You can use VLC player or QuickTime. Here we take VLC for example.
Run VLC media player, click Media menu and select Open Network Stream.
Choose RTSP as protocol, and type in the RTSP URL address. The URL is rtsp://ip:port/video.mp4 , another URL is rtsp://ip:port/video.3gp
Now you can view RTSP stream using VLC media player.
In this case, were showing you how to view the camera with a mobile phone which has GPRS/EDGE/3G connection.
Here we give you an example of accessing the camera via Web on iPhone 3G.
http://113.91.36.101:1234.
Step 3: Enter username and password. Both are admin in lower case as default. Then click Log in to log on to the camera.
Now you can view the video in the middle of the screen.
First of all, please make sure your mobile phone has a media player which supports RTSP, such as RealPlayer. In order to view the video smoothly, you had better have 3G connection. Here we take Nokia for example.
Step 1: Click Function and select Gallery. (For some models, Gallery may be found in the menu of Media.)
Step 4: Type the new link Name and Web address (The address is Public IP or domain name). For example: rtsp://luke2009.homeip.net/video.mp4 .