Fantec S3600 Manual - Page 47

HTTP Server Configuration to access via the Internet, Use of a dynamic IP address

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3.11.4 HTTP Server Configuration to access via the Internet Setting up your device: - Assign a manual Fixed IP address for the product, for example 192.168.0.9 - Assign the same subnet mask as your router (usually 255.255.255.0) - Assign the gateway of your router (router's local IP address, usually 192.168.xxx.xxx).. - Assign the DNS address of your router (router's local IP address, usually 192.168.xxx.xxx). Please refer to your router documentation on getting this information from your router Setting up your router: - Configure the HTTP server service at your router and enter the IP address of your device, for example, 192.168.0.9. Additionally set up the HTTP port to port 80 (default). Use of a dynamic IP address - At common internet connections the WAN IP address of the internet connection is changing every 24 hours. For this reason, the use of a dynamic DNS is recommended. This allows you to access your device by an individually defined name and replaces the recurrent update of the WAN IP address of your router. - In order to get a DynDNS account, sign up for a free DDNS domain for one of the sites that offer this free service, such as www.dyndns.com. More information can be found in various tutorials on the topic "Setting up dyndns" - Finally enter the account information on the DDNS page of your router and enter your host name, then user name and password. Please read the instruction manual of your router if your router supports the DDNS service and how to obtain this information for your router. To access via HTTP server from out of your local network, launch a web browser such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer and enter following data into the address bar: - http://123.456.789.000:1024 where 123.456.789.000 is the WAN IP address of your router. Please refer to your router documentation on getting this information from your router. - http://DDNS-HOST-NAME:1024, where DDNS-HOST-NAME is the host name which you have signed up for at your desired DDNS service provider. ENGLISH 47 / 59

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3.11.4 HTTP Server Configuration to access via the Internet
Setting up your device:
-
Assign a manual Fixed IP address for the product, for example 192.168.0.9
-
Assign the same subnet mask as your router (usually 255.255.255.0)
-
Assign the gateway of your router (router’s local IP address, usually 192.168.xxx.xxx)..
-
Assign the DNS address of your router (router’s local IP address, usually
192.168.xxx.xxx).
Please refer to your router documentation on getting this information from your router
Setting up your router:
-
Configure the HTTP server service at your router and enter the IP address of your device,
for example, 192.168.0.9. Additionally set up the HTTP port to port 80 (default).
Use of a dynamic IP address
-
At common internet connections the WAN IP address of the internet connection is
changing every 24 hours. For this reason, the use of a dynamic DNS is recommended.
This allows you to access your device by an individually defined name and replaces
the recurrent update of the WAN IP address of your router.
-
In order to get a DynDNS account, sign up for a free DDNS domain for one of the sites
that offer this free service, such as www.dyndns.com. More information can be found
in various tutorials on the topic "Setting up dyndns"
-
Finally enter the account information on the DDNS page of your router and enter your
host name, then user name and password. Please read the instruction manual of your
router if your router supports the DDNS service and how to obtain this information for
your router.
To access via HTTP server from out of your local network, launch a web browser such as
Microsoft® Internet Explorer
and enter following data into the address bar:
-
where
123.456.789.000
is the WAN IP address of your
router. Please refer to your router documentation on getting this information from your
router.
-
http://DDNS-HOST-NAME:1024
, where
DDNS-HOST-NAME
is the host name which you
have signed up for at your desired DDNS service provider.