I have a "Tapo C210" IP camera from TP-Link (which has no menu to set a ddns address inside)
To view it remotely with VLC I created a dynamic ddns service and inserted it into my router;
I also port forwarded the camera's IP address to ports 554 (RTSP) and 2020 (ONVIF)
By doing this I can see my camera again by opening a network stream in VLC with this string:
rtsp:/user : password@my_ddns:554/stream1 (spaces are for avoid smile)
If I now wanted to add another camera, how could I see it with the same method?
I can't create another DDNS because I can only put one in the router.
Since the ports to open are the same (554 and 2020), even if I created another rule for another local IP for the second camera, typing the string I wrote above into VLC, I believe a conflict would be created because the connection would not know whether to refer to camera 1 or 2. I don't know if I managed to explain myself.
Any suggestions?
P.s.: I actually use TinyCam Monitor to see the camera, but the concept is the same.
How can I connect two cameras with the RTSP - ONVIF protocol, given that they use the same ports?
To view it remotely with VLC I created a dynamic ddns service and inserted it into my router;
I also port forwarded the camera's IP address to ports 554 (RTSP) and 2020 (ONVIF)
By doing this I can see my camera again by opening a network stream in VLC with this string:
rtsp:/user : password@my_ddns:554/stream1 (spaces are for avoid smile)
If I now wanted to add another camera, how could I see it with the same method?
I can't create another DDNS because I can only put one in the router.
Since the ports to open are the same (554 and 2020), even if I created another rule for another local IP for the second camera, typing the string I wrote above into VLC, I believe a conflict would be created because the connection would not know whether to refer to camera 1 or 2. I don't know if I managed to explain myself.
Any suggestions?
P.s.: I actually use TinyCam Monitor to see the camera, but the concept is the same.
How can I connect two cameras with the RTSP - ONVIF protocol, given that they use the same ports?