Applies to: All Reolink Products excluded battery-powered cameras.
The network page can be divided into four parts, General Network, Advanced Network, Network Status, and Wi-Fi Settings.
- In the General Network page, you can set Gateway and assign an IP address for your device.
- In the Advanced Network page, you can set DDNS for remote access, use NTP to sync time, set up E-mail and Push notification to alert you when motion detected, set up the port, and enable UID/P2P for your device.
- In the Network Status page, you can check the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Preferred DNS, and Alternate DNS of your device.
- In the Wi-Fi Settings page, you can set up the WiFi for your camera.
Here are some articles teaching you to check the network status and make network-related settings for your device via Reolink Client.
Via Reolink Windows Client
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Set up Network General Settings on Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up E-mail via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up DDNS via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Enable UID via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Use NTP to Synchronize Time via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up FTP via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up Reolink Ports Settings via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up Push Schedule via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Check Network Status via Reolink Client (Windows)
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Set up WiFi Settings for WiFi Cameras via Reoloink Client (Windows)
Via Reolink Mac Client
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Set up Network General Settings on Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up E-mail via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up DDNS via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Enable P2P via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Use NTP to Synchronize Time via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up FTP via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up Reolink Ports Settings via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up Push Schedule via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Check Network Status via Reolink Client (Mac)
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Set up WiFi Settings for WiFi Cameras via Reoloink Client (Mac)
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