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4.4 Network Settings
The Network menu contains two sub-menus that provide the
Networking settings
for the camera, such as the IP Setting,
DDNS Setting, and
IP Filter
.
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Network >> Network
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IP Setting:
This item allows you to select the IP address
mode and set up the related configuration.
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DHCP:
Select this option when your network uses the
DHCP server. When the camera starts up, it will be
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assigned an IP address from the DHCP server
automatically.
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Static IP:
Select this option to assign the IP address
for the camera directly. You can use IPSetup to
obtain the related setting values.
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IP
Enter the IP address of the camera. The
default setting is
192.168.10.30
.
Subnet
Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera.
The default setting is
255.255.255.0
.
Default
Gateway
Enter the Default Gateway of the camera.
The default setting is
192.168.10.1
.
Primary/
Secondary
DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) translates
domain names into IP addresses. Enter
the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS
that are provided by ISP.
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PPPoE:
Select this option when you use a direct
connection via the ADSL modem. You should have a
PPPoE account from your Internet service provider.
Enter the
User Name
and
Password
. The camera
will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.
NOTE
Once the camera receives an IP address from the
ISP after starting up, it automatically sends a
notification email to you. Therefore, when you
select PPPoE as your connecting type, you have to
set up the email or DDNS configuration in advance.
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DDNS Setting:
With the Dynamic DNS feature, you can
assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic
Internet IP address. To set up the DDNS:
1.
Select the
Enable
option to enable this feature.
2.
Select the
Provider
from the pull-down list.
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3.
Enter the required information in the
Host Name
,
User Name
, and
Password
boxes.
NOTE
You have to sign up for DDNS service with the
service provider before configuring this feature.
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UPnP:
The camera supports UPnP (Universal Plug and
Play), which is a set of computer network protocols that
enable the device-to-device interoperability. In addition, it
supports port auto mapping function so that you can
access the camera if it is behind an NAT router or firewall.
Select the
Enable
option to enable this feature.
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Ports Number
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HTTP Port:
The default HTTP port is
80
.
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RTSP Port:
Configure the transmission of streaming
data within the network. The default RTSP (Real
Time Streaming Protocol) port is
554
.
NOTE
If the camera is behind a NAT router or firewall, the
suggested ports to be used are from 1024 to 65535.
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Network >> IP Filter
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The IP Filter setting allows the administrator to limit the users
within a certain range of IP addresses to have access to the
camera.
To disable this feature, select the
Disable
option; otherwise,
select the
Accept
option to assign the range of IP addresses
that are allowed to access the camera, or select the
Deny
option to assign the range of IP addresses that are blocked to
access the camera.
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Accept
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Start/End IP Address:
Assign a range of IP
addresses that are allowed to access the camera by
entering the
Start IP address
and
End IP address
options. When you are finished, click
Add
to save the
range setting. You can repeat the action to assign
multiple ranges for the camera.

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