Setting up the EvoCameras each year
Check my new IP address at home:
http://www.whatsmyip.org - 24.111.231.204
Launch EvoCam from the Mac Pro
Write down the new address. 10.0.1.37
Launch EvoCam from the Macbook Pro
Write down the new address. 10.0.1.44
Now go to each WebPage and change the source code to match the new IP address
Web Files/LHS/WebProject/JavaApp(s)
1. AllHomeEvoCameras.html
2. FrontYardCam.html
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'same' network
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'different' network
3. BackYardCam.html
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'same' network
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'different' network
Check my new IP address at the cabin:
http://www.whatsmyip.org - 208.123.52.234
4. CabinCam.html
Launch EvoCam from the Mac Pro
Write down the new address. 10.0.1.2
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'same' network
This will allow me to see the cameras when I am on the 'different' network
See "Airport Extreme Settings 08-01-13" folder in the Airport Utility folder as to how to change the Port Mappings of the Extreme Router to see the new 10. IP addresses
EvoCam automatically assigns a unique prefix to each new document. This prefix (not the document's name) is used to determine the URL of that document when it is accessed via EvoCam’s web server. For example, if your EvoCam server's IP address is 1.2.3.4 and the document's prefix is 1, then the URL for that document would be:
http://1.2.3.4:8080/1/stream.html
Configuring your network to allow access to EvoCam from the Internet
Note that the IP address shown in the Address field is often private to your local network and not accessible via the Internet. Private addresses are usually in the 10.0.1.x or 192.168.1.x address ranges. In these cases, you will need to configure your modem, router, and/or AirPort base station to forward requests on port 8080 through to the computer running EvoCam.
Before setting up port forwarding on your router, we recommend you configure your Mac to have a static IP address on your local network - this prevents your port forwarding settings becoming invalid if your Mac gets a new IP address from your router’s DHCP server, which might happen if your Mac or your router is restarted.
Here is an example network configuration for your Mac, showing how to configure a static IP address with both AirPort and non-AirPort routers:
Most routers need the following information when setting up port forwarding:
After you've configured your router to forward requests through to EvoCam, you will be able to connect to your router's public IP address to access EvoCam. If you don't know your public IP address, visit our IP address page to find out:
http://www.evological.com/ip.html
These are left OK
5. UpstairsJpegCam.html
6. DownstairsJpegCam.html
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