
To do so start the camera on one device and look up the IP address of the camera on AirBeam’s settings page. Ensure devices have basic connectivity (e.g.Restart your WiFi router – we had quite some case where this solved the problem.If you experience problems, please try the following checklist first: Bonjour is supported by nearly all WiFi access points but might be disabled on public or company WiFi networks. My camera does not appear automatically on the monitor device - what to do?ĪirBeam’s autodiscovery mechanism relies on Apples bonjour technology, which requires camera and monitor devices to be connected to the same local WiFi network.
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A step by step example how to set it up can be found here. If your router does not support automatic port forwarding via UPNP or NAT-PMP, you can establish the required port mapping manually with your router’s configuration tool.
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As the public IP address of your WiFi router might change from time to time (depending on your Internet Service Provider), it is recommended to use a free dynamic DNS service like to be able to access your camera with a constant hostname. Just use a browser or AirBeam’s „manual connect“ button to connect to these addresses from anywhere. If successful, a small cloud icon on AirBeam’s camera view will indicate that the camera is reachable in the Internet and you will see the public addresses by touching the icon. In this case just switch on „Port Mapping“ in AirBeam’s general settings page.

Prerequisite is that your router supports and has enabled Universal Plug and Play (UPNP) or Apple’s NAT-Port Mapping Protocol.


Unfortunately there is a small bug and this may happen if your device name contains special characters. After updating to AirBeam 2.0 i get the message 'Unknown device type cannot be displayed'?
