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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.
Xfinity (Comcast) Gateway
ISP-provided router from Xfinity/Comcast USA
Steps:
- 1Open a browser and go to 10.0.0.1
- 2Log in with your credentials
- 3Go to 'Advanced' → 'Port Forwarding'
- 4Click 'Add Port Forward'
- 5Enable 'Manual Entry' for custom settings
- 6Select your camera from the device list (or enter IP)
- 7Enter Port range and select Protocol
- 8Enter a description
- 9Check 'Enable'
- 10Click 'Save'
Note: You can also use the Xfinity app. Consider bridge mode if using your own router.