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Port forwarding router

If you have purchased an IP camera or recorder, you will naturally like to see the footage on your mobile phone. To see this, you need to set up your router correctly. To do this, we are happy to help you with these step-by-step instructions. This is a guideline, your system may be in English or slightly different from our instructions.
IP camera forwarding - Three easy steps
Step 1: Setting up the right port
Make sure the camera or recorder is connected to the router, you can then enter the IP address into your internet browser. Log in using your username and password.
Once logged in, go to 'Network settings', then port. There you will see 3 port numbers listed. If you don't change these, open port 80, 8000, and port 554 in the router. See the image below:
Step 2: Setting up the router
Note the series of digits listed to the right of 'Default Gateway', you will need these later.
Note: Your Default Gateway may be different from the one in the picture, this is normal.

Log in to your router. You do this by entering the router's IP address in the internet browser, so in this case it is 192.168.1.1
Go to the router's settings and to the 'Forwarden' or 'Port forwarden' page.
For both the 'Internal port' and 'External port', enter the selected port number of the camera or recorder. Under 'IP address' enter the IP address of the camera or recorder. Under 'Protocol' select 'TCP'. Check the 'Enable' box to apply the settings. Click 'Apply' to complete the action.
Below is an image of a KPN Experiabox Router:
Step 3: Setting up the application on your mobile device:
Download the Hikvision IVMS-4500 app from the app store.
Find out your external IP address from the website www.myip.nl Your external IP address, you will need it later in the app:
Once you have downloaded the Hikvision app, launch it:
Touch the button at the top left, then this screen appears:
Then go to ''devices'' and press the plus (+)
Fill in the fields further: