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If it didn’t succeed, it is most likely that UPnP is not supported by your router, please set the port forwarding manually (as
explained in the next step). You can always leave UPnP on, whether it’s working or not. If DDNS status still doesn’t show
‘succeed’ please check the FAQ, Chapter 4, in the back of the full manual or at our website www.ebodeelectronics.eu.
2.0 Set Port Forwarding in the router (Manually)
ADVISORY: We highly recommend you to give the ebode camera a static IP address. This ensures you that the camera will
always have the same IP address, and reduces the risk of not being able to access and control the camera by your mobile
device. To give your camera a static IP address, please check step 3.3 in this manual.
This is the most important step. Please check the ‘extra information’ in step 3.4 for more information about routers and
port forwarding.
In order to get the DDNS to work, you have to forward your cameras port in the router. You need:
- IP address of the camera
- Port number of the camera (should not be port 80!)
- Default gateway IP address of the router
- Username and password of the router (Belgium users visit the Telenet.be website for login)
The first two items can be found if you start up the IP Camera tool from your desktop. As an example the IP address from
the below image is 192.168.1.16 and the port is 81.
REMEMBER: Your camera should not be on Port 80. If it is, please go to step 3.7.1 to change the port number.
How to discover the default gateway IP address in MS Windows Vista or Windows 7: Click ‘Start’, and type in ‘cmd’, press
enter (see image below.) Belgium Telenet users should skip this step!
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