In most cases, home users will not need to manually change ports. If you are on a business/enterprise network your IT department can manually open the ports needed.
Here is a list of the necessary ports:
Port |
What it does |
What it's used for |
TCP: 80 |
Local timelapse download |
Timelapse |
TCP: 123 |
Internet time check |
Confirming the camera's time zone |
TCP: 443 |
Cloud data transfer |
Uploading Events |
TCP: 8443 |
Cloud API |
Keeping the connection with Cloud server |
TCP: 8605 |
Upgrade package download |
Firmware Upgrades |
TCP: 10001 |
P2P streaming connection |
Local live streaming over WiFi |
TCP: 10002 |
LAN firmware upgrade |
Firmware Upgrades |
TCP: 22345 |
TCP control |
Making sure the connection stays open when viewing the Live Stream |
UDP: 80 |
Heart beat & streaming data |
For all UDP ports: Loading the Live Stream and keeping the connection between camera and server even when it's not actively being used |
UDP: 443 |
Heart beat & streaming data |
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