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Accessing the network camera via DDNS
If the network camera is located behind a router, access via DynDNS must be configured in the router. On the
ABUS Security-Center homepage www.abus-sc.com, you can find a description of the DynDNS router
configuration for common router models.
The following diagram offers an overview of accessing a network camera behind a router via DynDNS.org.
Apply the settings by clicking 'Save'. If the network configuration is changed, the
camera must be rebooted (System/Maintenance/Reboot).
ABUS DDNS
1. To be able to use the ABUS DDNS function, you first need to set up an account at www.abus-
server.com. Please read the FAQs on this topic on the website.
2. Select the 'Enable DDNS' checkbox and select 'ABUS DDNS' as the DDNS type.
3. Apply the data with 'Save'. The IP address of your Internet connection is now updated every minute on
the server.
Port forwarding of all relevant ports (at least RTSP + HTTP) must be set up in the router
in order to use DynDNS access via the router.
DynDNS.org
Name Server
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