How to Access Your Device(s) Remotely Over the Internet



    D-Link DI-764
     

    1. Open Your Web Browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, or Firefox etc…)

    2. Type in your Router's IP Address in your browser's web address bar. (i.e. http://182.168.0.8).  If you do not know your Router's IP Address follow these instructions below to find it:

    a. Click START (Windows Only)
    b. Click RUN
    c. Type in: “cmd” in the open field and click OK
    d. When the new window appears (black window) type “ipconfig” and press ENTER
    e. A list of numbers should appear in the window.  The numbers that appear after Default Gateway will be the IP Address of your Router. 
    f. Copy that number and type it in your web browser. (remember to use “http://” in front of the numbers)

    Press Enter.
     
     

     
    3. A login dialog box should open, as shown below.

    Enter your Username and Password in the dialog box. By default, the Username is admin, and the Password field is left blank. Click OK to open your router's administration page.

     
     

     
    4. Your router's administration page should open, as shown below.

    Click the Advanced tab located in the horizontal navigation bar to open a new set of links along the left menu bar.
     
     

     
    5. In the new set of links, click the Virtual Server link to open the Virtual Server page,which is shown below.
     
     

    6. How to open ports.
     

    STEP 6a: OPEN A WEB PORT
    Select the Enabled radio button.
    In the Name field, type "HawkingCamera" for your Camera. This will assign a name to the device whose web port you are opening.
    In the Private IP field, enter your camera's Local IP Address.
    (How to Find your Local IP Address)
    In the Protocol Type field, select TCP.
    Enter port 80 in the Private Port field. If port 80 is unavailable, enter another port number (for example: port 85).
    Then enter the same port number in the Public Port field. (It is highly recommended that you enter the same port number in the Public Port field as you entered in the Private Port field.)
    In the Schedule section, select the Always radio button.
    Click Apply at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

    STEP 6b: OPEN A VIDEO PORT
    Select the Enabled radio button.
    In the Name field, type "HawkingVideo" for Video. This will assign a name to the device whose video port you are opening.
    In the Private IP field, enter your camera's Local IP Address.
    (How to Find your Local IP Address)
    In the Protocol Type field, select TCP.
    Enter port 5000 in the Private Port field. If port 5000 is unavailable, enter another port number (for example: port 5001).
    Then enter the same port number in the Public Port field. (It is highly recommended that you enter the same port number in the Public Port field as you entered in the Private Port field.)
    In the Schedule section, select the Always radio button.
    Click Apply at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

    STEP 6c (OPTIONAL): OPEN AN AUDIO PORT
    (not necessary for HNC290G)

    Select the Enabled radio button.
    In the Name field, type "HawkingAudio" for Audio. This will assign a name to the device whose audio port you are opening.
    In the Private IP field, enter your camera's Local IP Address.
    (How to Find your Local IP Address)
    In the Protocol Type field, select TCP.
    Enter port 5001 in the Private Port field. If port 5001 is unavailable, enter another port number (for example: port 5002).
    Then enter the same port number in the Public Port field. (It is highly recommended that you enter the same port number in the Public Port field as you entered in the Private Port field.)
    In the Schedule section, select the Always radio button.
    Click Apply at the bottom of the page to save your changes.

     

     

    7. Congratulations! Your HawkingTech's port assignments should now appear in the Virtual Servers list. Now please return to the HawkingTech Setup Wizard..

     
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