You need to contact your ISP provider and ask them to put a static ip on your account - the router will change by it self upless your provider tell you otherwise
ok if you have a static IP from your ISP and the cam works internaly but not from an external site then it sounds to like you need to setup port forwarding in your router to point as the computer that as the cam connected to it, you might want to turn off all firewalls untill you get the cam workingok if you have a static IP from your ISP and the cam works internaly but not from an external site then it sounds to like you need to setup port forwarding in your router to point as the computer that as the cam connected to it, you might want to turn off all firewalls untill you get the cam working
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You need to contact your ISP provider and ask them to put a static ip on your account - the router will change by it self upless your provider tell you otherwise
ok if you have a static IP from your ISP and the cam works internaly but not from an external site then it sounds to like you need to setup port forwarding in your router to point as the computer that as the cam connected to it, you might want to turn off all firewalls untill you get the cam working
YES THAT IS CORRECT, if you need to know how to setup port forwarding try this site, it covers most routers