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* Next, enter the router's user name and password (default user name: '''admin'''; default password: '''admin01'''):
 
* Next, enter the router's user name and password (default user name: '''admin'''; default password: '''admin01'''):
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* Once you've logged in, navigate to the Network tab located in the left panel of the WebUI and click on the Interface option; or in short, go to '''Network->Interface''':
 
* Once you've logged in, navigate to the Network tab located in the left panel of the WebUI and click on the Interface option; or in short, go to '''Network->Interface''':
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* In the '''Interface''' section edit the '''LAN''' interface, locate the "'''IPv4 address'''" field and change the router's IP address to one that is in the first subnet:
 
* In the '''Interface''' section edit the '''LAN''' interface, locate the "'''IPv4 address'''" field and change the router's IP address to one that is in the first subnet:
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This can be any valid IP address in the first subnet (for example, like in the figure above 192.168.1.25; or 192.168.1.55, 192.168.1.200, 192.168.1.66, etc.), just make sure that it falls in the range of '''192.168.1.0''' - '''192.168.1.254''' and is '''not the same''' as the camera's IP address (in this case, it can't be 192.168.1.64).
 
This can be any valid IP address in the first subnet (for example, like in the figure above 192.168.1.25; or 192.168.1.55, 192.168.1.200, 192.168.1.66, etc.), just make sure that it falls in the range of '''192.168.1.0''' - '''192.168.1.254''' and is '''not the same''' as the camera's IP address (in this case, it can't be 192.168.1.64).
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* Once in the '''Interfaces''' window, edit your mobile interface, find the '''APN''' field and enter you Internet Service Provider's APN:
 
* Once in the '''Interfaces''' window, edit your mobile interface, find the '''APN''' field and enter you Internet Service Provider's APN:
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* Additional notes on APN:
 
* Additional notes on APN:
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* When in the Firewall page, go to '''Port Forwarding''' tab. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and locate the '''New Port Forward Rule''' section. Make up a custom name for a new rule, set the following parameters:
 
* When in the Firewall page, go to '''Port Forwarding''' tab. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and locate the '''New Port Forward Rule''' section. Make up a custom name for a new rule, set the following parameters:
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** Internal port(s): '''8888'''
 
** Internal port(s): '''8888'''
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* If you plan viewing the camera's live stream via some sort of media player (for example, VLC), you should configure an additional Port Forwarding rule. Media players like VLC use the '''RTSP''' protocol. You can check the RTSP port in the camera's WebUI (as discussed in the [[Hikvision:_remote_camera_access#Camera.27s_Web_User_Interface_.28WebUI.29|3.2]] section of this article), but the RTSP default port is always '''554''' and there is no need to change it since by default the router doesn't use this port for any of its services (unless you use for some custom configuration. In that case, change the default RTSP port). So, once again make up a custom name for a new rule and set the following parameters:
 
* If you plan viewing the camera's live stream via some sort of media player (for example, VLC), you should configure an additional Port Forwarding rule. Media players like VLC use the '''RTSP''' protocol. You can check the RTSP port in the camera's WebUI (as discussed in the [[Hikvision:_remote_camera_access#Camera.27s_Web_User_Interface_.28WebUI.29|3.2]] section of this article), but the RTSP default port is always '''554''' and there is no need to change it since by default the router doesn't use this port for any of its services (unless you use for some custom configuration. In that case, change the default RTSP port). So, once again make up a custom name for a new rule and set the following parameters:
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* Don't forget to click '''Add''' after you've made the changes. After you have added the new rule, you will redirected to that rule's configuration window. Everything should already be in order so just click '''Save''' and your rule will be created. The new rule will appear at the bottom of the '''Port Forwarding Rules''' list, where you can check its status and make additional configurations if need be:
 
* Don't forget to click '''Add''' after you've made the changes. After you have added the new rule, you will redirected to that rule's configuration window. Everything should already be in order so just click '''Save''' and your rule will be created. The new rule will appear at the bottom of the '''Port Forwarding Rules''' list, where you can check its status and make additional configurations if need be:
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'''FINAL NOTE''': as you can see, once you add the new rule, it is already enabled and ready for use. From this point no more additional configurations are required, as your remote camera monitoring configuration is fully set up. Unless you want to set up Dynamic DNS for your router, you can skip to the '''[[#Testing_the_set_up|Testing the set up]]''' part of this guide.
 
'''FINAL NOTE''': as you can see, once you add the new rule, it is already enabled and ready for use. From this point no more additional configurations are required, as your remote camera monitoring configuration is fully set up. Unless you want to set up Dynamic DNS for your router, you can skip to the '''[[#Testing_the_set_up|Testing the set up]]''' part of this guide.

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