Trying to Setup Remote Security PLEASE help
PLEASE someone in IT help! I purchased Samsung's SDR-3040 4 camera remote security system for my home. All the cameras and software have been installed and connected to my Netgear WPN824N router, I can view the outside of my house OK from my monitor inside. In order to access it remotely to view my home from anywhere, I was instructed in the manual to download the ipolis app from the play store onto my Android Galaxy III. After installing this, it asks me to enter from a drop down either the IP ADDRESS or DDNS, HTTP Port number, which the manual says is 80. I have entered numerous IP address which I got from my computer properties and from logging into the router. (Because I'm confused about which one to enter). But, I keep getting "cannot connect" message. I don't know what else to do. I also have to configure Port Forwarding by logging into my router, which the Samsung manual is poor at explaining. I can log into it but again I am unsure of what IP address to add. Samsung's support has been of very little help in assisting me. Any suggestions at all will be very much appreciated5KViews0likes4CommentsUpload speed and static IP
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