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Setting Up Global Connectivity Between MxEasy And Door Station
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You need a computer with Internet access and a router connected to the Internet to set up
this service. The Door Station must also be connected to this router. Proceed as described
below (also see Section 4.8.3 of the MxEasy manual):
Step 1: Registering A DynDNS Name
Register with a suitable DynDNS service (e.g., dyndns.org) and reserve a DynDNS name
for the router, which you want to use for accessing the T24 (e.g., 'Fritz-Mueller' for your
Fritz!Box). DynDNS providers typically provide several domains that come after the period
after the DynDNS name. In our example, we chose 'dyndns.org.' The name used to access
the door camera(s) therefore always begins with 'Fritz-Mueller.dyndns.org.' Keep the DynDNS
access data (user name and password) that you are given in a safe place.
Step 2: Setting Up A DynDNS Dlient On The Router (e.g., Fritz!Box)
Open your router's user interface by entering its IP address or DNS name in the web browser
(e.g., 'http://192.168.178.1' or 'http://fritz.box'). Open the configuration page for setting up
the DynDNS client. Enter the DynDNS name that you registered with the DynDNS provider.
Step 3: Setting Up Port Forwarding
Open the configuration page for port forwarding in your router's user interface. Link a
port to each local IP address for the Door Station(s) that should be accessible anywhere
in the world:
e.g., Port 19801 -> 192.168.178.201 (router port and IP address for Door Station)
Step 4: Testing The DynDNS Configuration
Each T24 is equipped with integrated software, the interface for which can be called up
as a website in a standard Web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox). To do this, just
enter the IP address or the DynDNS name for the T24 in the address line of your Web
browser on a networked computer. You still need the current access data for the T24
(user name and password, see Note at beginning of this Section 4) to enable the website.
To test the DynDNS configuration, enter the DynDNS name and the port of the required T24
in your Web browser (example: http://Fritz-Mueller.dyndns.org:19801). You should now see
the T24 Web interface and be prompted to enter the access data. Use the same procedure
to test all of the other Door Stations/cameras that you have set up for port forwarding.
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