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Note: If your webcam is assigned an IP by DHCP, or has an IP Address in the correct subnet, you will not
have
to
perform
this
s
tep.
Please
contact
I
ntercel
techn
ical
support
at
[email protected].au if
you
have
any questions about your specific IP Camera Model.
2. Now connect the webcam to the Ethernet port of the eSAM. After connecting the two together, open the
‘System > Network Test’ Screen.
Enter the IP Address of the Camera into the ‘destination’ field and press ping. If the modem can communicate
with the Camera, then the Result field will show that a series of successful ping messages have been sent
from the modem to the IP Camera.
If you do not see a screen like this, then it indicates that the modem and IP Camera are not configured
correctly. In this case, please ensure that the modem and the camera are both on the same subnet.
3. Now that the camera and modem can communicate, we can add a port forwarding rule to forward traffic from
the modem’s internet-facing IP address to the IP Camera’s local IP address.
Open the ‘Forward> NAT’ screen