Wifi does not not go outdoors, you must web connect the camera.
there is no other way.
ask them, ? it is not simple. at all, you must be wifi connected and not AP direct,
you must open an incoming port like 8080 in your routers firewall
ask them for sure. first.
https://v380-camera.com/collections/indoor-ip-camera/products/v380-camera-home-security-camera
I dont like this company , no manuals there worth beans.
only lame FAQ there, no real spec on camera either, (poor !!!!)
try buying from USA< Amcrest,
have 4 cams for 5+ years, 100% solid and there NVR.
i can watch my NVR from 12,000 miles away that good.
https://amcrest.com/ip-cameras.html
read there FAQ answers and see the word NO repeated over and over.
in IP web cams you do get what you pay for.
for sure remote Access, is not easy.
let me tell you some issues, with remote (far)
access. (as in not on your property)
you ISP blocks you. (there are tricks to do here)ask,(have answers long) ask..
then I went to South America .(mum on where)
then i find out I can not use my IP address..
and is blocked in that country, using raw
now called silly name dark web..http://123.zzz.www.yyy:8888 (dig?)
So i then get my URL name (for my home server)
and now that is blocked in some countries too.
found my home town too the whole town is blacked.from afar.even the police web site banned in this SA country. to USA..
just taste of hard so you can see I've been around the horn on this topic..
what does this mean, be more clear next time.
I'm away?
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