7.2 DDNS access using a router
If your network camera is connected to a router, you have to configure the DynDNS access within the router.
For further assistance you will find a guideline on homepage of ABUS Security-Center
sc.com
to DynDNS configuration of popular router models.
Below figure shows the access to a network camera using a router configured with DynDNS.org.
192.168.0.1
NOTICE: If you use DynDNS you have to forward all ports (RTSP + HTTP) within the router in
order to establish a successful connection.
8. Access list
Here you control the camera access be a predefined IP address list.
"Maximum number of concurrent streaming connection(s) limited to": Here you can limit the maximum
number of simultaneously connections to the network camera, depending on the available bandwidth.
„Enable access list filtering": Here you can activate the IP address filter.
There are two ways to define the IP address filter:
•
Access list: Here you define IP addresses and ranges to have access.
•
Blocked IP addresses: Here you define IP addresses and ranges to have no access.
Click „Add" in order to configure the address range. Following settings are possible:
195.184.21.78:1026
LAN
WAN
DynDNS.org
Name Server
Internet
195 184 21 78:1026
name.dyndns.org:1026
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