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Appendix B: PING Your IP Address

The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It can also provide a very useful tool to confirm if the IP address conflicts with the Internet Camera over the network.

Follow the step-by-step procedure below to utilize the PING command. However, you must disconnect the Internet Camera from the network first.

1.Start a DOS window.

2.Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the Internet Camera.

3.The succeeding replies as illustrated below will provide useful explanation to the cause of the problem with the Internet Camera IP address.

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Contents Page Contents NS370 / NS370W User Guide YML814 Rev1 Introduction About This GuideFeatures and Benefits Package Contents For Accessing the Camera System RequirementsFor Networking Power LED Physical DescriptionFront Panel Link LEDRear Panel Top/Bottom PanelHardware Installation Connecting the Ethernet cableAttaching the Power Supply Label Power on the Internet Camera is illuminatedThat you set the Admin ID and Admin Password when you use SecurityDefined Using the Internet Camera Usage ExamplesHome Applications Soho Applications Web Configuration Utility Accessing the Camera with the Web Configuration UtilityOrder to access the camera For example, you can change the IP address of your PC toSystem Administration System Administration ManagementMenu bar will make you return to the Welcome window System VideoDevice Status Ethernet StatusWireless NS370W only Wireless StatusNetwork Network StatusUser Active UsersSystem Administration Configuration System SettingNormal OFFDummy Video Setting VideoWireless NS370W only Wireless InterfaceEncryption Advanced Setting Network TCP/IPNS370 / NS370W User Guide User Access Control UserDefine Users DateTime Date & TimeUpload FTP ServerTime Schedule Manual OperationMail Mail AccountSystem Administration Tools FTP TestMail Test Test FTP AccountReset Factory ResetFirmware Upgrade BackupBackup Device Configuration to File Restore Device Configuration from FileSystem Administration Help AboutView Video ActiveX Mode View Image Java Mode Install to the Web Server, and 2. install to your Local PCAdministrator has the authority to set the upload video Function through the setting in the Upload option underUsing IPView Pro with the Internet Camera InstallationStep Step Step Windows XP May shows incomplete screen when launching the program Getting StartedItem Feature DescriptionUsing IPView Pro Adding a CameraTo add a camera Removing a Camera Click Delete CameraViewing a Camera Recording Video Playing Recorded VideoConfiguring the System Camera Configuration Motion Configuration-1Motion Configuration-2 Tools Mailing Configuration Proxy Server Recording Configuration Schedule-Recording ConfigurationNS370 / NS370W User Guide YML814 Rev1 Others Log ListAccount Appendix a Frequently Asked Questions Internet Camera FeaturesInternet Camera Installation NS370 / NS370W User Guide YML814 Rev1 Appendix B Ping Your IP Address Appendix C Trouble Shooting Cannot access the Internet Camera from a web browserWhy does the Power LED not light up constantly? Why does the Link LED not light up properly?Noisy images occur how can I solve the problem? Dithering artifacts in the imageThere is poor image quality, how can I improve the image? There are no images available through the web browser?Appendix D Time Zone Table Appendix E Adjust Internet Camera Focus Web Configuration section for further detailsAppendix F Specification Appendix G Glossary of Terms Dhcp DNSHEX IeeeISP Java LANNAT PingRarp SmtpSnmp TCP/IP UDPULP UTPAppendix H Cable Information RJ-45 Network PortsPair connection does not exceed 100 metres 10MbpsStraight and crossover cable configuration Straight-Through CablingCross-Over Cabling Appendix I Registration and Warranty Information Contact InformationCopyright Information Customer InformationProduct Warranty Limitations of Warranty