Mobile 3GPP Support
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3GPP Server Overview and Support
The 3GPP server built into EZ Watch Pro 4.0 is designed to allow devices such as mobile phones which do not have ActiveX Support the ability to view cameras remotely. It uses a combination of three cellular features to be able to view cameras :
- A phone should be connected to a 3G network in order to ensure sufficient speed of connection to view the cameras.
- A phone must support the 3GP video format, as this is the format the video is transmitted in.
- A phone must support RTSP, or Real-Time Streaming Protocol. This is the method of transmitting data that the 3GPP server uses.
If a phone meets all three of those requirements, then it can be used to view cameras remotely over the internet. The data is transmitted on port 554, so please be certain that this port is forwarded through any router or firewall present. See our article on How to set up Remote Access on EZ Watch Pro 4.0 for more details on remote access.
When accessing your cameras remotely, the address is as follows :
rtsp://<ip address>:554/media00.3gp
The IP address refers to your public IP address (Found from sites such as WhatIsMyIP.com). The filename 'Media00.3gp' changes depending upon which camera you wish to view - 00 refers to camera 1, 01 refers to camera 2, 02 refers to camera 3, and so on. Only 1 camera can be viewed at a time using the 3GPP server.
Supported mobile phones (version 3.0.2)
Only phones that support 3GP and RTSP can be used to view cameras remotely. These features are present in some but not all phones; we are expanding this list constantly, check back regularly for any new supported models.
The models we currently support are :
| Brand | Model |
|---|---|
| Nokia | 6110 6120 E90 N73 N82 N90 N95 |
| BenQ | P50 P51 E81 |
| Motorola | V8 |
