http://www.edimax.co.uk/images/Image/CGI/IC1500(wg)&IC1510(wg)_CGI_Commands.pdf
]]>I agree with Theophilus, it is difficult to connect from outside you LAN to the camera.
There is a feature to use DYNDNS as a host but to enable the signal to leave you LAN you need to get into your router and set up portforwarding on http port 80 (setting it to the cameras IP address) and also the UDP port for the video stream.
Depending on your router this can be quite tricky (and I haven’t quite figured it out yet!)
For more info I would visit DYNDNS’s support page: http://www.dyndns.com/support/kb/dvrs.html#whatisit
and to find out how to forward your ports visit: portforward.com.
I’ll let you know how I get on!
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