log in
192.168.0.1- type address into your browser
user: operator
password: h566UniFi <<<<<<<<<<<<<<case sensitive
Log in as above to configure port forwarding in the rnd
ok to those who wanna view via local lan as well as view from remote, you can try these:-
To try to make things easily understood, let's take as an example to diff 2 locations namely host and remote
host side- this is where the camera/cctv is ( we name it simply at HQ).
remote side- This is the location where you want to view what is going on at HQ. Imagine you are in Ipoh lah
local lan viewing - put your port to 80 and assign a fixed ip for your camera. This should be pretty straight forward. If the fixed ip of the camera is 192.168.0.88 and the port is 80, just fire up your browser and type in
http://192.168.0.103:80. Please ONLY use port 80.
for remote viewing in Ipoh, you must first enable port forwarding in your rnd router at HQ. Type in 1990 in the port for your camera. Do not restart the router at hq after enabling port forwarding.
If you know the current ip at hq, type in for example 'http://175.65.678.67:1990' in your ipoh computer's browser. 1990 is the port number of your camera at HQ
You must be wondering why at remote(ipoh) the port to see is 1990 and at lan(hq) the port to see is 80? TM is currently working on these issue.
Note: DO NOT reboot the rnd after enabling port forward.If you insist on rebooting then you will not be able to view the camera and you have to repeat the whole process again
Disclaimer: I will not be held responsible if it does not work or it damages your camera/modem or burns your computer. Try it at your own risk!
Attached is my 3 camera settings which i hope can help u guys out.
my email:- info@makeup.com.my
good luck
edward
This post has been edited by Kakiputer: Aug 24 2011, 07:40 PM