Note down your user data and enter this into the configuration of the network camera.
Accessing the network camera over DDNS
If the network camera is positioned behind a router, then access via DynDNS must be configured in the
router. A description of the DynDNS router configuration for common router models can be found on the
ABUS Security-Center website: www.abus-sc.com.
The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS.org.
192.168.0.1
Port forwarding of all relevant ports (at least RTSP + HTTP) must be set up in the router
in order to use DynDNS access via the router.
Accept the settings by pressing "OK" or cancel them by pressing "Cancel". If the
network configuration is changed, then the camera must be restarted (System \
Initialize \ Restart).
UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows the comfortable control of network devices in an IP network. The
network camera can then be seen in the Windows network environment (e.g. as a network device).
UPnP:
Turn on UPnP port forwarding:
195.184.21.78:1026
LAN
WAN
DynDNS.org
name server
Activates or deactivates the UPnP function.
Enables Universal Plug and Play port forwarding for network services.
If your router supports UPnP, then port forwarding for video streams is
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