Verify your RTSP stream instantly.
Free, fast, and easy.
Enter an RTSP URL above to test your stream
Example: rtsp://admin:password@192.168.1.100:554/stream1
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How to Find Your Camera's IP Address
Port forwarding allows external access to your camera through your router.
TP-Link
Popular consumer router brand with user-friendly interface
Steps:
- 1Open a browser and go to 192.168.0.1 or tplinkwifi.net
- 2Log in with your admin credentials
- 3Go to 'Advanced' → 'NAT Forwarding' → 'Virtual Servers' (or 'Port Forwarding')
- 4Click 'Add' to create a new rule
- 5Enter service name (e.g., 'Camera RTSP')
- 6Set External Port and Internal Port (e.g., 554)
- 7Enter your camera's Internal IP address
- 8Select Protocol (TCP, UDP, or Both)
- 9Enable the rule and click 'Save'
Note: TP-Link interface varies by model. Newer models use 'tplinkwifi.net' for access.