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Set up your webcam for access from the road | PCWorld Feb 03, 2017 How Do I Connect to My OpenEye IP Camera Remotely? To access your OpenEye IP camera from a remote location you will first need a connection to the internet. We recommend a minimum 1024kbps upstream connection to view your camera over the internet. In addition, you will need your camera to be connected to a network that has access to the internet. Any firewall software will need the camera’s ports (80 and 554 by default) to be open for

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