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Model | FI9804P |
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Category | IP Camera |
Weatherproof | IP66 |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Supported Systems | Windows, Mac, iOS, Android |
Resolution | 1280x720 pixels |
Night Vision | Yes, up to 20 meters |
Connectivity | Ethernet |
Audio | Two-way audio |
Storage | MicroSD card slot (up to 32GB) |
Supported Protocols | HTTP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Guidance on protecting camera privacy via credentials and firmware updates.
Details the advanced features and capabilities of the FOSCAM FI9804P IP Camera.
Explains how to access the camera within the local area network using HTTP and HTTPS protocols.
Details methods for accessing the camera remotely over the internet.
Guide on accessing the camera remotely using a static IP address and port forwarding.
Details how to use DDNS for remote access with dynamic IP addresses.
Step-by-step guide to configure port forwarding on a router for remote camera access.
Instructions for using the camera's built-in DDNS service for remote access.
Guide on configuring third-party DDNS services for remote camera access.
Instructions on how to stream and view the camera feed using the VLC media player.
Details the main live view interface and its controls.
Creating and managing user accounts with different privilege levels (visitor, operator, administrator).
Setting up the camera to monitor multiple surveillance screens in a single window.
Configuring static IP addresses for the camera, ensuring it's on the same subnet as the router.
Connecting the camera to a wireless network by scanning, selecting SSID, and entering password.
Setting up DDNS for remote access using either FOSCAM's or a third-party domain name.
Guide to registering a free hostname on the no-ip.com website.
Manual configuration of port forwarding on a router for remote camera access.
Accessing the camera remotely using a domain name and HTTP port after port forwarding.
Configuring HTTP, HTTPS, and ONVIF ports for remote camera access.
Configuring email notifications for motion detection alerts.
Configuring FTP settings to upload record files and images.
Enabling P2P functionality for accessing the camera via smartphone.
Configuring main and sub-stream video settings like resolution, bit rate, and frame rate.
Configuring firewall rules to control IP address access to the camera.
Downloading and installing the latest firmware for the camera.
Alternative method for upgrading camera firmware using the IP Camera Tool.
Resetting the camera to its default factory settings.
Troubleshooting common reasons for being unable to access the camera over the internet.