Instructions of Hootoo IP Camera Setup and Software Firmware update

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  • Author Simon Won
  • Published April 21, 2011
  • Word count 788

Recently more and more customers have purchased Hootoo IP camera. For some green hand, it requires more to set up this Hootoo IP camera. As a consequence, I prefer to post the Hootoo IP camera setup steps. Hope this will help you while receiving our products.

Step 1: Hardware Instruction.

  1. Install the Wi-Fi antenna.

  2. Plug the power adaptor into camera.

  3. Plug the network cable into camera and router/switch.

Step 2: Software Installation.

Install the follow software:

  1. IP Camera Tool: Open the CD, click "IPCamSetup.exe"—"Next"—"Next"—"Close".

  2. ActiveX: Click "Appinstall.exe"—"Next"—"Install"—"Finish".

After this done, the icon "IP Camera Tool" will be displayed on desktop.

Step 3: Real-time Video Demonstration.

  1. Login:

Double click "IP Camera Tool" icon on desktop, search the IP address, choose the one of your camera, double click to go to IE login interface.

Default username: admin

Password: no password.

  1. Choose the language.

English, Chinese, Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, Italian, Korean optional.

  1. Choose the work mode.

IE browser: choose ActiveX mode.

Safari, Firefox, Google browser: Server push mode.

Mobile phone: sign in mobile phone.

  1. Sign in.

Click Sign In, then can get video on real-time.

No pictures problem with ActiveX Settings for IE Browser

If use IE browser to connect the camera for the 1st time, maybe there is no image displayed, and there will be a clue to install the ActiveX. In this case, please do the follow steps:

  1. Close the firewall of your computer.

  2. Change the ActiveX settings, "IE" browser > "Tool" > "Internet Options" > "Security"> "Custom Level" > "ActiveX control and Plug-ins", all the ActiveX options set to be "Enable":

In addition: you can also click "start" menu->"Internet Explorer", choose "Internet attributes " to enter, or via "Control Panel" ->"Internet Explorer", enter to Security setting.

  1. If there is still no image, please close your anti-virus software, and then try step 1 & 2 again.

Wireless Settings

  1. Make sure the router is wireless router.

  2. Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna installed.

  3. Make sure whether there is encryption of the WLAN of router, if there is encryption, keep the key.

  4. Login the camera, click "Network">"Wireless Lan Settings">"Scan", please scan 2 times, then you will find the WLAN from the list, choose the one you use.

  5. If there is no encryption, just click "Submit", if there is encryption, please input the key, then click "Submit".

  6. Wait about 30 seconds, the camera will reboot, then unplug the network cable.

How to use DDNS

  1. Login the camera:

Click "Network">"DDNS Service Settings".

  1. Choose the DDNS, there are 2 options:

Manufacturer’s DDNS: This domain is provided by manufacturer.

Third Party DDNS: This domain is provided by the 3rd party, such as Dyndns, Oray, 3322 etc.

Third Party DDNS

If you use third party DDNS, please choose the server you use, such as "3322.org" or "dyndns.org" as below:

You have to register an account firstly, keep the user, password, host, then input it.

Note: Only one DDNS can be chosen, for example, if you use manufacturer’s DDNS, the 3rd one won’t work, if use the 3rd DDNS, the manufacturer’s one won’t work.

  1. Change the camera’s port.

The default port of camera is "80", please change "80" to any other one you like, such as "81", "100", "8091" etc.

Click "OK", the camera will reboot, wait about 30 seconds.

Make sure the "Subnet Mask", "Gateway", "DNS Server" is the same as your router.

  1. Set Port Forwarding in the router.

This is the most important step. Set port forwarding in router refer to the IP of your camera correctly, then the DDNS will work. Because there are so many kinds of routers from all over the world, so it’s difficult to show a fix steps, but there are some samples of different routers’ port forwarding settings as below, just for reference:

TP-LINK:

(1) Login the router.

(2) Choose "Forwarding", select "Virtual Servers"

(3) Click the Add New button, pop-up below:

Fill the service port (except 80), IP address of the camera, then click Save

The port and IP address should be the same as Camera.

BELKIN:

(1) Login the router.

(2) Choose "Firewall", select "Virtual Servers"

(3) Input the port (except 80) and IP address, then click save.

Note: The port and IP address should be the same as Camera.

DLINK:

(1) Login the router.

(2) Choose "Advanced", select "Virtual Servers"

(3) Input the port, IP address, Protocol, then click save.

Note: The "public port" & "private port" should be the same as camera’s port, choose the protocol to be "both".

After all these 4 steps done, then you can use the DDNS freely, check the DDNS status from the camera as below, and get the link of DDNS for internet view.

Step: "Login">"System">"Device Info":

Thanks for your support and attention, for further operation details, please check the full version user manual of our IP Cameras!

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