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How do I remotely view LevelOne cameras that are behind a router or gateway?

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How do I remotely view LevelOne cameras that are behind a router or gateway?

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– For each camera that resides behind a router or gateway, several ports must be forwarded by the router to obtain both audio and video. If audio is not desired, only the HTTP port will need to be forwarded. These ports can be found in network screen. These port numbers will need to be changed in the camera configuration on each additional camera that is added behind the router. Port numbers can be changed from the Home > Network screen. Practical Example: Three WCS-2040s are behind a WBR-3406TX. The router has a public IP address (WAN) of 63.116.231.25 and an internal (LAN) IP address of 192.168.123.254 Camera 1 IP address: 192.168.123.10 Ports: 80, 5002 and 5003 Camera 2 IP address: 192.168.123.20 Ports: 81, 5004 and 6006 Camera 3 IP address: 192.168.123.30 Ports: 82, 5007 and 5008 Each set of three ports must be forwarded to the respective IP address. This will need to be done for each camera and their respective ports. To contact these cameras from a remote location (across the Int

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