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Author Topic: Additional Users? How to make use of them???  (Read 3220 times)

trscons

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Additional Users? How to make use of them???
« on: December 20, 2010, 01:13:27 PM »

I have the DCS-1130 camera up and running and a mydlink account established. Under "Settings" <http://xxxxxxxx.www.mydlink.com/?settings> there is a sub-menu "Maintenance" and a panel "Admin". Under "Add User Account" I can create a new user name/password and it shows in the drop-down menu "User List". Nowhere in the documentation or on the Web site or this forum can I find any explanation how to tell the new user, outside of my network, how to access the live feed. I called Tech Support but the suggestion of http://my-external-network-ip-address:80 doesn't work. Verizon kicks out the browser page as <no connection>. Can someone point me in the right direction on getting the other users' piece? Thanks, and Merry Christmas or Seasons Greetings as may be applicable.
Tom
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Tarv

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Re: Additional Users? How to make use of them???
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2011, 08:31:12 AM »

You would have to port forward properly in your router to your camera to be able to access it externally.

Ex: Port forward port 80 in your router to the IP address of your camera (192.168.x.x)

Then, you could access it via http://External.IP.Address:80

You could log in via your user accounts.
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trscons

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Re: Additional Users? How to make use of them???
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2011, 06:59:03 PM »

Tarv, obviously I haven't logged in for a while. Thanks for the response. My first attempt at port forwarding didn't work. I'm getting a prompt for the administrator name and password upon entering the external-IP:80 address. I have to go back and read the how-to's. It's not something I do every year.  ;D

And (as an aside) since posting the question, I finally have the Android dLink Lite app running on my Viewsonic gTablet.

Thanks,
Tom
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