I assume your camera has a webserver in it; check the manual and also
check how to log into the camera from your browser. You'd have to give
your friend your external IP. Great cameras will give your both the
internal and external IP addresses. Give your friend the external one
and have them connect. Check your router to make sure the port on which
the camera runs the server is open. You can see the port, hopefully, on
the camera's manual.
What's the make and model of your camera?
Goodluck!
Jonas Lopez wrote:
Got IP camera with eithernet connection behind Linksys 4 plex, but am not
able to find the url to view the picture. I to on my mac and see the url and
then phone a friend to tell them the url so they can set their browser to
this url, but nothing works. Any ideas. I am not subscribed to a static dsl,
so each time I have to look to see the assigned url.
I'm a designated FREE SPIRIT HITCHHIKING on the Information Super Highway
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G4 450 MHz box with OS 8.1-9.2, X 10.2.8/4.11. AGP Graphics on a card. Both
are connected by 4 port LinkSys BEFSR41. 99% of the time I am Netscape 7.2.
12 Gb hd in 4Gb and 8Gb partitions and external 4Gb in 4 1Gb partitions. 470
Mb, Zip, fd, DVD/cd Drive, all are Apple branded.
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