Panasonic BB-HGW700A manual Camera Portal, Viewing Camera Images from the LAN Home Side

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Operating Instructions

2.1.4Camera Portal

This product has a built in web server function. Camera Portal allows you to list up to 16 cameras names and their still images.

Viewing Camera Images from the LAN (Home) Side

It is possible to view camera images by accessing the camera portal.

1.Start the web browser.

2.Enter "http://bbhgw.webpage:port number" into the web browser's address bar.

(e.g. http://bbhgw.webpage:80

The default port number is 80. If the port number is 80, there is no need to enter it.)

The camera portal is displayed.

By clicking on the still image, a single moving image can be displayed.

When Microsoft® Windows XP Service Pack 2 is used, a pop-up blocker may prevent the camera from displaying the image. See page 118 about a pop-up blocker.

Notes

If an exclamation mark is displayed, click it and the camera's password window is displayed. Perform the settings on each page. Setting Allow Access from the Internet to Enable, displays the camera images on the Camera Portal over the Internet. Setting Disable only displays the camera images on the Camera Portal when accessing from the LAN side.

(It is displayed when a factory default camera is connected.)

If a key mark is displayed, click it and enter that camera's user name and password. (If camera authentication has been set up, the key mark will be displayed.)

A blue unmarked window is displayed when the camera is outside operation time. If a blue unmarked window is displayed even when the camera is operating, click [Refresh Camera].

(The blue unmarked window may be displayed when authentication is being confirmed.)

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Contents Operating Instructions Version Description CallOperating System IPv6 Operating System IPv4Abbreviations Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Index Other InformationProduct Introduction Main FeaturesAccessories to be Provided by Customer Included AccessoriesRear View Feature LocationsFront View Indicators Light Color Description IndicatorsTop FunctionsIf the top page is not displayed Setup Maintenance Basic SetupAdvanced Setup Information 3 IPv6 Setup Viewing Camera Images from the LAN Home Side Camera PortalPrivacy and Image Right When camera images are not displayed on the camera portalViewing Camera Images from the WAN Internet Side Page Privacy and Image Right Registering ISPs Using the FunctionsData Entry Field Connection Type Description PPPoE see Dhcp seeISP PPPoE ConnectionOperating Instructions Enter ISP Name Dhcp Connection Internet Connection using a Dhcp Server Page Functions Operating Instructions Enter ISP Name ISP Deletion Registering IPv6 ISPs What is IPv6?Data Entry Field Connection Type Description Tunneling see 6to4 seeTunneling Connection Page 6to4 Connection Page Enter the IPv6 AddressWAN, PrefixLAN Page Confirming Connection When a website is not displayedConfirming Connection to the Internet Data Entry Field ISP Selection Managing the Connection ModeRegistered Automatic Setup Using CameraPort IPv6 CameraSetup Headings This Product Connecting the Camera without Using Automatic SetupRegistering a Camera Automatically CameraChanging the Setup of Automatically Registered Cameras Operating Instructions Access Control Access Control PortData Entry Field Camera Name Camera networkOperating Instructions Data Entry Field Screen Format Screen AssignmentScreen AssignmentSsid Earth Using WirelessFunctions Stealth Ssid Data Entry Field WirelessNetwork Mode Channel EncryptionWhen WEP is selected When WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is selected SettingsData Entry Field Encryption WEP KeyData encryption Network keyRenewal interval MAC Address Filtering Using DynamicDNS Http//camXXXX.viewnetcam.com80 Using User-specified DynamicDNS Functions Accessing this Product from the Internet Using Advanced SetupData Entry Field DHCP/Static PPPoEPort Forwarding Address TranslationRegarding principal applications and port numbers ExampleEntry Data Entry Field OperationForwarding Port Forwarding IPHow to Add Entries How to Modify/Delete Entries DMZ Function DMZ FunctionImproving Security Intrusion Detection Data Entry Field Easy Security SettingsStealth Mode Priority of Security Functions Data Entry Field Packet FilteringDirection TypeSource IP Address/PrefixChanging the Priority of Filtering Headings Modifying or Deleting Filtering HeadingsData Entry Field IPv6 Easy Security Improving IPv6 SecurityIPv6 Intrusion Detection IPv6 Stealth ModeIPv6 Packet Filtering Destination IPv6 Source IPv6Address/Mask Modifying or Deleting Filtering Headings LAN IP Address Dhcp Server Using OptionsLAN IP Address setting LAN IP Address Port No. of Setup pagesSubnet Mask Port No. of CameraIP Address LAN PPPoEMAC Address AlwaysMTU Size Enable DisableDNS Relay Routing UPnP Display of UPnP Related Information UPnP Log Working Under a UPnP Supporting Router CP FunctionMAC Clone IPv6 AddressLAN Using IPv6 OptionsIPv6 AddressLAN RA RARouter Advertisement Link MTU sizeIPv6 connection IPv6 Dynamic RoutingAddress Gateway IPv6 Static RoutingData Entry Field Pptp Server Using VPN PptpUser Name/Password Options Data Entry Field AuthenticationUsing VPN IPsec Security Policy Database Registration IPsec IPv4/IPsec IPv6 Connection Example IPv6 SettingsIPsec IPv6 Connection Example Examples of when this products cannot be connected via IPsec Basic IPsec IPv4 Options SetupDomain Name Own LAN Network IPv4Phase 2 Setup Life Time Phase 1 Setup Conversion ModeLife Time Proposal EntryIPsec IPv6 Options Setup Own LAN Network IPv6 Phase 1 SetupPhase 2 Setup Registering Applications Using ApplicationsControlling and Deleting Applications Executing Disabled ApplicationsApplication List Application E-mail Managing This Product Changing The PasswordIf you forget your user name and password Http//panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/netwkcam Error Message Cause and Remedy Incorrect fileUpdating Firmware Error Message Cause and Remedy Out of Memory Load Settings Saving SettingsSave Settings Restarting Initializing The SettingsConnecting PPPoE Using PPPoE ConnectionDisconnecting PPPoE Session keep-alive functionDisconnecting VPN IPsec Using VPN IPsec ConnectionConnecting VPN IPsec Confirming Network Connection Getting Network Information Getting InformationNetwork Status and IPv6 Network Status UPnP Port Mapping TableClient StatusExternal Port Internal PortCamera Status UPnP Log General and UPnP Log CP Viewing LogsFiltering Log and IPv6 Filtering Log Timestamp Connection LogEvent Client IP Address, PortVPN Pptp Connection Log DynamicDNS LogMail Transmission Log VPN IPv4 IPsec Connection LogVPN IPv6 IPsec Connection Log Example of support information website SupportHelp Restart Factory DefaultFactory Default Registering the image as the permitted website Disabling Pop-up BlockerUPnP Compatible OSs UPnP Setup on your PCUPnP Compatible Applications Number of PCs that can Use the UPnP FunctionUPnP Setup Using Windows XP Windows MessengerPC Preparation MSN MessengerCheck the Version of DirectX UPnP Setup Windows Me onlyOperating Environment Layout of the PC screen when connecting this productOthers Windows XP Windows Me Function Name MSN Messenger Setting an IPv6 Address Using Windows XP IPv6 Setup on your PCFor assistance, please call 125 Page Re-obtaining an IPv6 Global Address Setting a Static IPv6 Global AddressPptp Setup when Using VPN Windows XP For assistance, please call 129 Page Web Browser Setup when Using a Proxy Server Checking the PCs IP Address and MAC Address Using Windows XP/2000Using Windows Me/98SE Page Network with stable IP addresses Options Stabilizing the PCs IP AddressUsing Windows XP/2000 For assistance, please call 137 Using Windows Me/98SE For assistance, please call 139 Factory Default Settings List URL Static Routing Unset IPv6 Static Routing Unset UPnP144 Specifications User Interface Heading Specifications Wireless Interface Ieee 802.11bIeee 802.11g Firmware Update Software Heading Specifications Router FunctionWeb Browser Setup Operating Instructions 148 Index Numerics Operating Instructions 151 When you ship the product For product service
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