Friday 18 November 2016

How to view your IP camera remotely via a web browser

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http://www.tp-link.us/faq-304.html

HTTP://192.168.1.101 represents the IP address of the camera being accessed.
  1. Find your camera's IP address. ...
  2. Open a web browser and type the IP address. ...
  3. Go to SETTING > BASIC > Network > Information to find the HTTP port number used by the camera.

How to view your IP camera remotely via a web browser

Note: The steps below assume you already have your IP camera installed and connected to a router with Internet access.HTTP://192.168.1.101 represents the IP address of the camera being accessed.
Step 1
Find your camera’s IP address. If you don’t know its IP address, click here.

Step 2
Open a web browser and type the IP address. Enter your login information.
 
Step 3
Go to SETTING > BASIC > Network > Information to find the HTTP port number used by the camera. The default is 80.
Usually there is no need to change the port number. However some ISPs block port 80, so you may need to change the port number accordingly. In the image below, we changed it to 3333.

Step 4
After you change the port, you will need to reboot the camera in order to save the changes. You can do that by going to SETTING > BASIC > System > Initialize and clicking Reboot.

Step 5
After you reboot, log back into the camera on your web browser, using
http://(IP address):(Camera port number).

For this example, the address would be http://192.168.1.101:3333.

After this, you’ll need to adjust the port forwarding settings on your router. The configuration depends on the router model. Consult your router’s technical support accordingly. For this example, we are using a TP-Link TL-WR941ND.

Step 1
Log into your router’s management page (http://www.tp-link.us/faq-87.html).
Go to Forwarding > Virtual Servers and click Add New.

Step 2
Type the IP address and the port used by the camera in the corresponding field. For the Protocol, we recommend you select ALL. Click Saveto add this new entry.
Step 3
Port 3333 can now be used by the camera.

Step 4
Go to Status page to check the WAN IP address of the router.

Step 5
On a different PC (one that’s not connected to the same network as your camera), you can view your camera by opening the web browser, typing http://(IP address):(Camera port number) and pressing Enter.

For this example, the address would be http://192.168.1.101:3333.

FLASH FLOODS # KULA LUMPUR ON 18-11-2016 #DAMARU

KL0 LITE DESCRIBE RAIN YESTERDAY AS  

Uesterday.......torrential rain...sweeping wind....
Branches swaying threatening to break
That was at 4.15 pm
Wind howling
Flash floods everywhere
Ampoint point flooded way past the usual bus stop areas 
Flood waters right up to the  flamingo junction...this is an indication and description to you how severe was the downpour uesterday evening
And in front of m city? Water level went up the elevated road... And cars stuck there
And so m city.....owners must have cried and added more water to the waters..
When I was walking to bus stand.....at hock Choon....the lightning was so frightening...was waiting under trees bus stand was there....
I cried.....yes....
I didn't want to delay reaching amp point....it would take me ...if I waited out the rain etc.... It would take me 6 hours to reach amp point.....
.....years ago....I waited at the bus stand for 4 hours...and stood for 2 hours inside the bus...to reach amp point....traffic jammed up in all direction in amp park run razak...
So my first tot was to get to amp point ASAP....
And at amp point.... I ran to the car which was parked under the tree....
So should I go around MY FAVOURITE PAST TIME SHOPPING OH NO ? NOT EVEN WINDOW PEEPING 🙁😳🙄🤔😳😳
I ASKED WHY IS THE GOD  GIVING US SO MUCH TROUBLE ??AFTER ALL WE ARE SINLESS KL LITES

kl gloom over skies
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#MALAYSIA RAIN CLOUDS ON 18-11-2016


Malaysia Heavy rain causes floods in KL NOVEMBER 18, 2016 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — Heavy rain in the city this evening caused FLASH FLOODS on three major roads, namely Jalan Raja Chulan, Jalan Ampang and Jalan Kuching. Kuala Lumpur Fire and Rescue Service operations centre said the rain which started at about 4pm caused FLASH FLOODS up to a depth of one metre at certain stretches of these roads. “The fire and rescue service stationed 11 officers and personnel to face any eventuality. Traffic flow remains under control,” he said when contacted. He also said that an uprooted tree in Sri Hartamas 1 blocked the main road from the city centre to the residential area. “A diversion was created for the clearing work. The road was passable at about 6pm,” he added. — Bernama




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