Before You Start .....................................................................................................................................3
1 Configure your router to enable access from the Internet...............................................................4
Step 1: Log into your Router's Administration Server.........................................................................4
Step 2: Set up the Static IP address...................................................................................................5
Step 3: Create Data Path from Internet to Lorex Module....................................................................7
2 Register for Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)....................................................................9
3 Configure the Lorex Module for DDNS and Password Access.....................................................11
Step 1: Set up the DDNS client.........................................................................................................12
Step 2: Set up a Password to Secure your Module ..........................................................................12
4 Configure the Lorex Player ...........................................................................................................14
Step 1: Update the Lorex Player for the new password....................................................................14
Step 2: Set up Remote access from the Internet..............................................................................15
Figure 10: Choose Edit Camera Server .................................................................................................. 14
Figure 11: Camera Server Settings......................................................................................................... 14
Figure 12: Add Camera Location ........................................................................................................... 15
Figure 13: Camera Location and Camera Server Settings...................................................................... 15
Figure 14: Camera Sever Settings........................................................................................................... 16
Figure 15: User Name and Password...................................................................................................... 16
Figure 16: Define the Camera................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 17: Camera Icon .......................................................................................................................... 17
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Before You Start
This section will help you in setting up and configuring your Camera(s) and PC(s) to be
able to view the video images from remote locations on the Internet.
NOTEWe assume that you already have the camera modules hooked up and working and
that you can view video from within your Local Area Network (LAN).
If not, please consult the Quick Start guide or the Lorex Manual before you continue
with remote access setup.
This document will help you do the following:
• Configure your router to enable access from outside the LAN
• Register for the Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) from Strategic Vista
• Configure the Lorex Module to operate with DDNS
• Set up a password to secure your camera module
• Configure the Lorex Player to reach the camera module using the DDNS.
(2) Select a screen display that provides device and/or network status. In the
case of the DLink-624 it will appear as follows:
Figure 3: WAN Status
The status and external IP Address of the router are clearly shown in the WAN section.
Step 2: Set up the Static IP address
Some routers, including the DLink-624, have the capability to fix the internal IP
addresses that are distributed using DHCP.
If your router supports this feature, you will want to set it up to ensure that the internal IP
address never changes.
In the case of the Dlink-624, click the 'DHCP' button and then click on the DHCP Server
'Enabled' radio button. From the DHCP client dropdown list select the entry that
corresponds to the Lorex Module and click on the 'clone' button. Click on the Static
DHCP 'Enabled' radio button. Then click on the 'Apply' button to save this configuration.
If your router does not support the Static DHCP feature, then you will want to set the IP
Address explicitly.
Choose a new address value that is not already assigned and is outside of the range of
the DHCP server to avoid address conflict. (i.e. does not fall within the Starting and
Ending IP Address).
Use the new address in the following setup. If you do re-assign the IP address,
remember to also set it in the Lorex Module using the Lorex Utility (see the manual on
how to do this).
This will create a data path that the Lorex Player will use to access the video stream and
will allow you to view the video images. If you also want to access the Lorex Module
using a web browser, then do the following as well:
NOTEWeb servers are favourite targets of hackers, and so doing this last step may make
your Lorex Module a little less secure.
• Click the 'Enabled' radio button
• Set the Name (this is your choice, as long as it is unique)
• Set the Private IP (this must be the same IP address as the previous)
Unless you specifically obtain a static external IP address, your broadband Internet
address, which is assigned by your service provider, is subject to change on a regular
basis.
Dynamic DNS is the service whereby the camera module registers the IP address of the
router with the external DNS system.
NOTEIn order to be able to locate your home network, you must sign up to use a Dynamic
DNS system.
NOTEYou need only have one device registering the IP Address of the network. If you already have DDNS support by a different means, you may not need to do this
step.
Using a web browser go to dns1.strategicvista.net, and click on the 'create account'
link.
You will be asked to provide the following information:
• Your e-mail address
• A secret password
• Your name
• Your Region ( state or province)
• Your country
• Your product license number – This is the same number you entered when
installing your Lorex Player. The license number is made up of:
• 6 to 8-character product code that can be found on the packaging,
• 12-character MAC number
NOTE The MAC address is found on the back label of the IPSC2230 video server
MAC (Media Access Control Address) the hardware address that is unique to this
product
After you select 'Create New Account' you will receive a username and password
confimation by e-mail, which you will use in the following steps.
If you wish to change any of the parameters you may revisit the Registration page.
However, you will be prompted for the existing secret password before you will be
allowed access.
(1) Click on the 'Network' option, in the left-hand panel under 'Basic Settings'.
The following screen will appear:
Figure 8: Network Screen
(2) Enter the Dynamic DNS settings, as described in the confirmation e-mail.
(3) Change the 'Use Public IP to Register' setting to 'Yes'.
(4) Click on the 'Apply' button at the bottom of the page.
(5) Click on the 'Update' button after the screen refreshes.
Step 2: Set up a Password to Secure your Module
The connection that you currently have is suitable for use on a private Local Area
Network.
If you are concerned that others can get access to your Lorex Module, you must enable
password protection as follows:
(1) Click on the 'Account Settings' option In the left-hand panel, under 'Basic
(2) Enter in a user name and password into the top line with permission
'Administrator'.
Figure 9: Account Settings Screen
NOTE Make sure you know what the name and password are and be VERY careful not to
enter them incorrectly! You will need this to access the module from now on.
This is a different password than the one used to register with DDNS in Register for
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS), page 9.
(3) Select 'Apply’ and close the browser.
NOTEThe IP Address updates take a few minutes to propagate, so allow about 15 minutes
after setting up the Lorex Module's DDNS before attempting to use the system.
Now that the camera is working across your LAN, you may want to consider viewing the
video images over the Internet when you are in a different location.
To do this you must set up a new camera location:
(1) Right click and select 'Add Camera Location' from the camera/servers area.
Figure 12: Add Camera Location
(2) Enter a name that indicates that this is for Internet access, and define the
cameras exactly as before:
Figure 13: Camera Location and Camera Server Settings
(3) In the address field, enter the URL as it is specified in the DDNS setup e-mail.
Typically, this will be in the format <MAC>.strategicvista.net.
NOTEThe MAC address for the IPSC2230 is written on the label of the video server