Sanyo VCC-N6584 Instruction Manual, VCC-N6584P - Page 12

About the, Internet connection

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Viewing Live Images on a Computer (Network Connection) ■ About the "⮦ Internet connection" Port forwarding settings will need to be carried out for the image port (HTTP/UDP) of the broadband router. •Port 1: JPEGH.264 HTTP Port number: Initial value 80 (TCP) IP address: Initial value 192.168.0.2 Port number: Initial value 80 (TCP) • Set to match the LAN To LAN port To WAN port Router •Port 2: H.264 UDP Unicast Port number: Initial value 3939 (UDP) IP address: Initial value 192.168.0.2 To LAN port Port number: Initial value 3939 (UDP) • Set to match the LAN  To WAN port Router • If UDP port forwarding has been set when viewing H.264 movie images over the Internet, the transfer can take place using the UDP protocol. However, it depends on the network environment, so ask your network administrator. • For details on how to set port forwarding, please refer to your router's Instruction manual. MEMO: When setting multiple cameras, use the network operations to set the port numbers for ports 1 and 2 to numbers which are different from the first camera. • Port 1: [NETWORK] ˠ "PORT NUMBER" • Port 2: [CODEC/STREAMING] ˠ "UDP (Unicast) PORT" 11

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About the “
A
Internet connection”
Port forwarding settings will need to be carried out for the image port (HTTP/UDP) of the broadband
router.
Port 1: JPEG
/
H.264 HTTP
Port 2: H.264 UDP Unicast
If UDP port forwarding has been set when viewing H.264 movie images over the Internet, the transfer
can take place using the UDP protocol. However, it depends on the network environment, so ask your
network administrator.
For details on how to set port forwarding, please refer to your router’s Instruction manual.
MEMO:
When setting multiple cameras, use the network operations to set the port numbers for ports 1 and 2 to
numbers which are different from the first camera.
Port 1:
[NETWORK]
“PORT NUMBER”
Port 2:
[CODEC/STREAMING]
“UDP (Unicast) PORT”
Port number:
Initial value 80 (TCP)
IP address:
Initial value 192.168.0.2
Port number:
Initial value 80 (TCP)
• Set to match the LAN
Router
To LAN port
To WAN port
Port number:
Initial value 3939 (UDP)
IP address:
Initial value 192.168.0.2
Port number:
Initial value 3939 (UDP)
• Set to match the LAN
Router
To LAN port
To WAN port
Viewing Live Images on a Computer
(Network Connection)