| Q9. My iCAMView is connected to a Router
and I can see it in LAN but my friends can't see it from the
Web? How do I set up iCAMView for the web?
For users with DYNAMIC IP;
(a) From your PC log-on to any of the 5 free DDNS webpage listed
in (Basic Settings --> Network --> Dynamic DNS).
i. dyndns.org (server in USA)
ii. myddns.com (server in USA)
iii. 3322.org (server in China)
iv. dhs.org (server in China)
v. zive.org (server in Japan)
(b) Create a USER ACCOUNT and Password. Choose your Domain
Name.
(c) From your PC log-on to your iCAMView as Administrator.
Enter the above information in (b) into the Dynamic DNS
section. Make sure the "Use Public IP to Register" is set to
"Yes" Then Click "Apply" located at the bottom of screen. Not
"Update".

Note: Please allow 5 minutes for the DDNS server to be
updated with your Current WAN IP.
If iCAMView is connected to a Router or IP Share then;
(d) Go to your Address Translation / NAT / Firewall section of
your ROUTER. Open up TCP port 80 and UDP port 9001, make sure
that the TCP port is not currently used by your router, otherwise
choose a different port.
Note: Here you are using iCAMView to check your
current WAN IP and update the DDNS server. Alternatively, if
your ROUTER supports DDNS, you can input the above details (b) in
your ROUTER. In which case, your ROUTER will update the DDNS
server with your current WAN IP.
If CAMView is connected to your xDSL line or HUB,
then;
(e) In iCAMView, goto Basic Settings --> Network --> PPPoE,
and enter the details.
For users with STATIC IP; proceed directly to (d) or (e).
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