![]() Learn More For the complete Owner's Manual, video tutorials, product support and more, visit: /support (e.g., ) from a browser which is NOT on your home network, perhaps on your smartphone with WiFi turned off Test your setup by logging into your camera's URL Click on the Submit button (camera will reboot) 8. Enter the same username, password and host (URL) you entered with the service provider into the appropriate fields on the screenħ. Create account and hostname for your camera (e.g., )Ħ. Open a new browser tab and visit the service provider's websiteĥ. Select one of the DDNS service providers from the listĤ. Click on DDNS Service Settings (left hand menu) 2. Click on the Submit button (camera will reboot) Enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS ServerĪnd HTTP Port into their respective fieldsġ0. Switch back to the browser tab for your camera 9. Look up Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server addresses for your networkĨ. Create a port forwarding rule for your camera at your chosen IP address and port (for port forwarding help 7. Choose a port for your camera (we recommend 25110 or similar)Ħ. Choose a static IP for your camera outside your router'sĥ. Open a new browser tab and log into your router 4. Uncheck the Obtain IP from DHCP Server box 3. Click on Basic Network Settings (left hand menu) 2. Static IP (Camera) and Port Forwarding 1. ![]() Replace "admin" with your user name (e.g., Smith) 26. Double-click on your camera to reconnect to it via WiFi 24. After about a minute your camera will reappear on the listĢ3. Unplug network cable from camera (your camera willĢ2. Navigate back to the IP Camera Tool on your computer 21. Click on the Submit button (camera will reboot) 19. Enter your WiFi's password, share key or other security info (doesn't apply if WiFi is not encrypted)ġ8. In the Wireless Network List, click on the WiFi networkġ7. Click on Device Management (lower left) 14. You will now see video from your camera 13. If you are using Internet Explorer click on the Installīutton to install ActiveX control, then click on Internet Explorer button, then click on Yesġ2.Click on button that corresponds to your browser Run the IP Camera Tool app from desktop If Mac.Locate and open the downloaded zip file 6. Visit /camtool and click on the download button for your operating system 5. Plug power supply into camera and into an outlet (afterĪbout 30 seconds the camera will run a self-test of its motor controls1) 4. (you can unplug this once WiFi is setup) 3. Plug network cable into camera and into your router Play video and follow verbal instructionsġ. Tap on Add button (on Android Tap on "+") 6. ![]() Tap the settings icon (image of gear) on the lower navigation barģ. Launch the INSTEON for Hub app on your iOS or Android mobile deviceĢ. Call us, chat with us online or visit /supportġ. Gathering the following information will help speed up the process: If you need help setting up the camera for remote access, give our support team a call.ĥAM - 7PM M-F, 6AM - 3PM SAT Pacific Time File Info : application/pdf, 8 Pages, 315.62KB Document Document 2864-232qs-en HD Outdoor WiFi Camera 2864-232 Quick Start GuideĪdding to the Hub Follow the on-screen instructions to add your Camera to the INSTEON Hub.įor the complete Owner's Manual and more, visit: /support ![]()
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