By ensuring the camera has a fixed IP
Then go to the router configuration under **Network/Port forwarding
**Under Choose your service, select HTTP (Web Server)
Under Select the device on which this service will be used, select the IP address of the camera.
And save.
To try, check your public IP address using the tool found on the Libellules.ch entry page
http://www.libellules.ch/ip.php
And type in the browser "[http://IP Address](http://“Address)”
Possibly, use the free DynDNS services to have a domain name which would “hide” the fact that the ADSL connection can change IP address.
Hoping that…
Good evening.
jpbbricole Thanks for the tip. Hoping it’s a fixed IP…
Hello everyone,
I’m in the same situation, I’ve been trying to connect to my IP camera from outside for several weeks.
I carried out the Telnet manipulation on my Pirelli router, configured my Dyndns, assigned the recommended IP address 192.168.1.100, I don’t know what to try to make it work…
Does anyone have any ideas on how to achieve this?
Many thanks in advance… 🙂