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Camera don't want to connect to android tablet

A couple things to check. Sometimes the router will not allow you to use an Outside IP address to view your cameras if you are Inside the same network as the DVR. I know AT&T for sure does not allow you to go from inside your network, to an outside IP address that directs you back to your inside network. Sorry is this sounds confusing. To test this, turn WiFi off on your Android and try to access the cameras. If you cannot connect inside or outside your network, then you should try to verify you can connect with a computer. Use a PC or laptop to see if your cameras are visible. If you can access the cameras on PC, make sure there is not another port that needs to be opened for the mobile devices. Geovision DVRs for instance require some changes in the DVR itself to allow mobile devices to connect. Email me back with your DVR model and what carrier you have, the phone model and the internet provider. But you must first try getting to view your cameras on a PC to see if the setup was the issue. Good luck.
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How to connect an ip camera with a different ip address

An IP camera is a video camera that can be viewed over a Local Area Network or the Internet. The camera typically is monitored locally from a computer via the network to which the camera is attached. With just a few additional configurations of your network, you can access the IP Network Camera so that it can be monitored remotely using the Internet. This is the benefit of a network camera, as it can reside on an IP network and the video stream can be accessed or saved remotely.

Get the Default Gateway of your IP. Do this by entering "ipconfig/all" in your Command Prompt and hitting "Enter" on your keyboard. Your IP information will be brought up, and number you are looking for is the Default Gateway. This is underneath the IP address. Identify this number by its number pattern, which will look like the following: 111.222.3.4. Access your router. This is done by simply typing the default gateway from Step 1 above into the address bar of your Internet browser, and pressing "Enter." Forward your port by configuring your camera. Open the configuration section on the router web page where port forwarding is located by clicking on the "Applications & Gaming" link along the top of the page. In this menu, click on "Port Range Forwarding." Configuration sections can be located differently with each kind of router. Find this information by referring to the documentation that came with your router when you purchased it. Access your camera over the Internet. To do this, type your public IP address into the address bar of the web browser and press "Enter" in the same way as described in Step 2 when entering your default gateway. Note: The public IP address is different from your regular IP address. The regular IP address identifies computers and other devices on your network, whereas your public IP address is what is used to make yourself known to others on the Internet. Your Internet service provider can supply you with your public IP address if you call them and ask for it.
Viewing an IP Network Camera over the Internet http://www.networkcamerareviews.com/articles/portforwarding.html
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I have a cctv camera installed in my office i want to access it i don't know how to access it. someone says that there is a website 198.168.1.100 login

Could be anything as IP address, like 192.168.xxx.xxx , so you need to talk to the IT guys. If this is not an option try to install this freeware "Advanced IP scanner" from http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/network/fwscanner.html and run a scan. Hopefully you will see something like "CCTV" or "camera" next to an IP address. Then you can open a browser and type "http:// ipaddress you found" (example http://192.168.1.100).
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How to configure the UPNP in panasonic camera?If we need access from the internet should we register in viewnet.com?

To access your camera from the Internet you will need to configure uPnP (or configure port forwarding manually) and register with some kind of dns service like viewnetcam (or know your home's external IP address assigned by your Internet Service Provider).

1. To configure uPnP on your camera, look in the network settings for an automatic network configuration option - this will trigger the camera to talk to your router using uPnP to set up port forwarding. The default for one camera is to use port 80 for the outside port and something like 192.168.1.253 for the internal network address (internal to your home only). uPnP will try to configure the second and third cameras to external ports 50000 or 50001. My router failed to configure the 3rd camera so I had to manually add a port forwarding option from my router's admin pages. To note, you can configure all port forwarding manually from within the router admin pages. Just list the internal network address to your camera (like 192.168.2.253) and specify a different port for each camera (like 50000 to 50000). You can then access your camera by typing in 192.168.2.253:5000

2. Then, you should register with viewnetcam.com. Adding your cameras on viewnetcam will give you access to them from outside your house without you having to know the IP address to your home network. You will simply type in your viewnetcam url with ":" and the port number (like username.viewnetcam.com:50000).

Note: When trying to access your camera from outside your home (or even pinging your router from outside your home), you need to know the IP address of your home. This is assigned by your Internet Service Provided and can change every time you reboot your modem. Services like viewnetcam keep track of the IP address to your home and update it automatically when it changes (your camera will communicate with Viewnetcam servers occasionally to update the IP address). All you have to remember is one constant URL (the viewnetcam url) and you can get to your cameras!
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I can not access the setup of my camera trendnet TV-IP110W since Internet Exporer

  1. Please make sure if both the camera and computer is connected to your router's LAN port
  2. Open the IPSetup Software which came on the CD along with the product
  3. It will detect the camera's current IP address. You can change it to an IP address based on your network
  4. The double click on that IP address or type it on IE's address bar. Camera's Live view will be shown up
  5. Then you can match the wireless setting with your wireless router to view the camera wireless without being connected by a Ethernet cable
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I can view the camera inside the home where my

There are several possible answers, but you need to supply more information. You did not say how you get to the Internet, which company, cable, DSL, or satellite? Most satellite companies will not allow cameras to be seen outside the network.
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My problem is I cannot access my router to enter my dvr information to view my cameras on line

Hello,

Get to a command prompt and type 'ipconfig' - no quotes.

You will see some ip addresses listed. The gateway ip address is the ip address of your router. Put that ip address into the address bar of your web browser and it will take you to the router config page. This is where you can do port forwarding if you want to be able to view the cameras from outside your network. Post a comment if you need any more help.

Or did you just forget your router password........or is the router not responding......let me know :)
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Grr

The camera has an IP address and if it is connected to your network via cable or wireless, you should be able to view it in your web browser just but entering the address of the camera.
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VeoNetwork Web cam

You can view your Veo Observer web cam at home by either of two methods. The first is to use the Observer Studio software that came with the camera. When you configured the camera, you selected a local (private) IP address for each Veo Observer, and set the address specific to each camera. You then put the same IP address into your Observer Studio Software.

Depending on the brand of router you use on your home network, your Veo Observer camera probably has a local (private) IP address in the format 192.168.0.xxx or 192.168.1.xxx where "xxx" is the actual address assigned to your Veo Observer (by you) and configured to display on the LCD window on the side of the Veo Observer.

You may need to log into your router to see which of the two local (private) IP address formats is used. Your router's user manual will show you how.

To view your Veo Observer, just type the exact local (private) IP address in your IE browser. for example, if you assigned address 100 to your cam, you would enter http://192.168.0.100 or 192.168.1.100 into your browser. Veo Observer will display the Language selection screen. Choose the language, then you log in and view your camera.

To view your camera from outside your home using another computer, you use the same method, but you have to substitute your WAN (public) IP address.

You can log into your router and select its STATUS tab to view your WAN (public) IP address. See you router's set up guide if you do not know how to do this.

An easier way to determine your WAN (public) IP address is to visit Gibson Research Shields Up! web page:

https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

and scroll down to the last paragraph where you will find your WAN (public) IP address.

For example, if this address is 123.456.789.100, then you would enter http://123.456.789.100 on your IE browser. You should see the Language select screen, choose your language, then log in and you are now viewing your Veo Observer from outside your home.

Note: when you view your Veo Observer at home, you probably have a fast frame rate and smooth video motion. When you view your Veo Observer from outside the home, the frame rate is certain to be less, and your moving image quality will be choppy. This is normal, as viewing from outside the home is less efficient and the image suffers. There is nothing you can do to boost the frame rate.
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Networking the intellinet 503181

Hello,
There are a couple things to check. Make certain that you have port forwarding enabled for port 80/80 to the IP address of the camera. Make certain that you have port forward for port 8080/0 to the IP address of the camera. Find your IP address for your Internet connection - you can go to ipchicken.com and it will display your IP address for you. Then open your browser, type in your Internet IP address on the address line and hit enter. That should bring up the guest log in window and you can log in to view the video stream. If you want to log in to the camera console to change configurations, just type the camera user name and password instead of the guest user name and log in.
Hope this helps!
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