Configure more Cameras on Ispy

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Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me.
I've got 3 cameras
2 tapo c200 and 1 victure.
I can see one tapo camera ad the victure on ispy but I don't know ho to add the second tapo.
I've set in FFMPEG (H264) url tab this

rtsp:/user:password@ipordominio/stream1
where
"user" is the user word
"password" is my password
"ipordominio" is my ip or dominio

It perfectly works on the first tapo but not on the second one.

the second tapo camera has a different "User" and a different "password" but i don't know how chose "the direction".

Must i set 2 nat rules?

In the first one, with this url rtsp:/user:password@ipordominio/stream1, there's no port so I don't get where I am wrong.

Could anyone help me please?
Thanks
 

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iSpy info at step 2 but follow the instructions below:

Hi, thank you for your reply.
Anyway It seems doesn't solve my problem:
I've 2 cameras , with 2 static ip inside the lan, but I'd to connect from outside (WAN?) with ispy.

I haven't a static ip from my telecom company so I use a service called NOIP Dynamic DNS

To reach my modem my "host" is, for example, , and I use it in the string below

1st camera
user AAA
password XXXX
rtsp:/AAA:XXXX@ipordominio.org/stream1 IT WORKS!

2nd camera
user BBB
password YYY
rtsp:/BBB:YYY@ipordominio.org/stream1 IT DOESN'T WORK

I can reach the first tapo camera but I don't know how select the second one.

I've attached a image now, I hope it helps.
 

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AlexxleA

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Have consulted their online Help at the below links, depending on your setup?
Hi, I can't find multiple "external" camera,
they talk about cameras with different INTERNAL ip (192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3...) but not how to do from external connection.
 

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I do not use iSpy, I use Blue Iris but I don't think you have to set up each camera's LAN IP to be accessed via a WAN (public) IP. The whole point in having the iSpy server or Agent DVR server software on a local PC is so that your access the SERVER remotely and it uses the LOCAL (LAN) camera IP to find your cameras.

 

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I found the solution! There was an error in my router's NAT. As soon as it was fixed, ispy automatically gave access to the camera without need to choose which one.
 
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