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WPA
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PSK
: This is a special mode designed for home
and small business users who do not have access to
network authentication servers.
In this mode, the user
has to manually enter the starting password in their
access point or gateway, as well as in each PC on the
wireless network.
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Advanced Setting:
In this field, you can setup more
advanced configuration.
Beacon Interval:
This option defines time interval
between two images sent.
Preamble:
A preamble is a signal used in wireless
environment to synchronize the transmitting timing
including Synchronization and Start frame delimiter.
Please NOTE that if you want to change the Preamble
type into
Long
or
Short
, please check the setting of
access point.
Authentication Type:
Open System
communicates
the key across the network.
Shared Key
allows
communication only with other devices with identical
WEP settings.
The default setting is
Both
.
Network
Click the
Network
item in the left column to setup the LAN
configuration of your camera.
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TCP/IP:
The items in this field display the information
of the wireless LAN, such as the Connection Mode
(Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc), Link, SSID, Channel,
Transmission Rate, and WEP Encryption.
IP Address Mode:
This field provides your with three
options to select the IP Address Mode:
Fixed IP
You can select this option and enter the IP
address directly.
The default settings are:
IP Address – 192.168.0.20
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0
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Dynamic Address (DHCP)
If your network uses the
DHCP server, select this option.
According to this
setting, the camera will be assigned an IP address from
the DHCP server automatically.
Every time when the
camera starts up, please make sure that the DHCP
server is set to assign a static IP address to your
camera.
PPPoE
If your application requires a direct
connection from an ADSL modem through the
camera’s RJ-45 LAN port, click this option and enter
the User ID and Password into the respective boxes.
(
You should have an ISP PPPoE account.
) The camera
will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.
DNS IP Address:
DNS (Domain Name System)
server is an Internet service that translates domain
names into IP addresses.
Enter at least one DNS IP
Address in this field.
Dynamic DNS:
The Dynamic DNS service allows you
to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname in
any of the domains, allowing your computer to be
more easily accessed from various locations on the
Internet.
Second
HTTP
Port
:
The
default
port
for
communication is via port 80, and you can change it
according to your network configuration.
Select
Enable
from the option and enter the desired port
number in the following box.
UPnP
: UPnP is the architecture for pervasive peer-to-
peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances,
wireless devices, and PCs of all form factors.
Check
the
Enable
option to enable the function of your
camera.
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User
Click the
User
item in the left column to add, edit and delete
users for your camera.
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User Access Control:
Access Control:
The administrator has the authority to
give permission for the privilege to control the device
to users by selecting
Enable
or
Disable
.
The default
setting is
No
.
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Define Users:
Use this field to add or delete users for
your camera.
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Add User:
Enter the user name in this box, and enter
the user’s password assigned by the administrator.
The maximum password length is 8 (printable ASCII).
The administrator has the authority to give permission
for the privilege to control the
Upload/E-mail Video
control to the users by selecting
Yes
or
No
to activate
the
Upload/E-mail Video
.
To add a new user’s name, enter the necessary
information first and click the
Add
button.
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Delete User:
Select the user you want to delete from the
pull-down menu, and then click the
Delete
button.
User List
: This list displays the current users status of
your camera.
DateTime
Click the
DateTime
item in the left column to setup time and date
for your camera, providing correct information for the remote
users who might be thousands of miles away from the camera’s
location.

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