ZyXEL IPC2605N User Guide - Page 54

After taking the above steps, you should be able to log into your IP camera from a remote

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After taking the above steps, you should be able to log into your IP camera from a remote location by entering the DDNS address or the static IP address into the navigation field of your web browser. For example, in this case, you could enter http://61.220.20.16:80 into the location field of Internet Explorer to access your IP camera. Important:  If you have multiple IP cameras installed on a network, you'll need to change the HTTP port manually so each camera uses a different port. For example, the second device in the above example would need to use port 80, and the second device would be accessed at http://61.220.20.16:81

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After taking the above steps, you should be able to log into your IP camera from a remote
location by entering the DDNS address or the static IP address into the navigation field of
your web browser. For example, in this case, you could enter
into
the location field of Internet Explorer to access your IP camera.
Important:
If you have multiple IP cameras installed on a network, you’ll need to change the
HTTP port manually so each camera uses a different port. For example, the second
device in the above example would need to use port 80, and the second device
would be accessed at