TP-Link TL-SC323ON, TL-SC3230N manual Appendix B Ping IP Address

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Appendix B: PING IP Address

The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It’s also a very useful tool to confirm the camera installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other cameras over the network.

If you want to make sure the IP address of the camera, utilize the PING command as follows:

zLaunch a Command Prompt.

zType ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the camera. For example, ping

192.168.1.103

The replies, as illustrated below, will provide an explanation to the problem.

If you want to detect any other cameras conflicts with the IP address of camera, also can utilize the PING command but you must disconnect the camera from the network first.

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Contents TL-SC3230N Wireless N Megapixel Surveillance Camera Copyright & Trademarks CE Mark Warning FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementNCC Notice Canadian Compliance StatementIndustry Canada Statement Korea Warning StatementsSafety Information Yang Hongliang Product Manager of International Business Product Description Wireless N Megapixel Surveillance CameraChapter Physical Description Contents Package Contents Chapter OverviewChapter Hardware Installation Preparation Administrating the CameraROI Package Contents Features Chapter OverviewIntroduction Qvga CPU Minimum System RequirementsFront View Physical DescriptionLED Bottom ViewPlug an Ethernet cable into the camera Hardware InstallationConnect the external power supply to camera Power CableSearch and Set up by IP Search Chapter PreparationSearch 3 LAN ViewPage Wireless Page UPnP of Windows XP, Vista or Enable UPnP option of your NAT router Install the camera behind a NAT RouterEnable UPnP NAT traversal option of the camera Logging in as a User Logging in as an AdministratorStreaming Protocol Operating the CameraMonitor Image Section Video ProfileFull Screen Digital Zoom2-Way Audio Record Snapshot 10About Administrating the Camera Network Configure Network settingsAction Network Click OK to save and enable the setting Page WPA settings WEP settingsHttps Ddns servicePage PPPoE UPnP StreamingBonjour Onvif IP Filter IP Notification Page Picture Camera Adjust camera parametersPrivacy Mask System System Configure and maintain systemSynchronize with NTP ¾ Adjust Synchronize with PCManual setting Date & TimeMaintenance Video Configure profile Common Video Profile 3 ROI Audio Audio parameters User Manage user name, password and login privilegeMail Set up E-Mail configuration Object detection Set up Object detection Storage Status and configuration of SD card Samba Server SD Card10Continuous Recording 11Recording List Files list inside the SD Card/samba server Page FTP Server Event Server Set up FTP/TCP/HTTP/SAMBA server configurationHttp Server TCP ServerCamera also can send video stream to specified Samba server Setting 13Event Schedule Configure the event scheduleExample Example Example Record Page Appendix a Troubleshooting & FAQ Question Answer or Resolution FeaturesInstall this camera UPnP NAT Traversal Access this cameraInternet Explorer displays Following Video quality of the camera Miscellaneous Appendix B Ping IP Address Appendix C Bandwidth Estimation Appendix D Specifications Temperature Operating Humidity Power SupplyPower Consumption ConnectorsAppendix E Configure Port Forwarding Manually Access the Router with Your Web browserAssign a local/fixed IP address to your camera Open/set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing To set up a virtual server entry Appendix F Ddns Application Page Click these two options Click to confirm Page Set up the Ddns and PPPoE of Camera Page Country Voltage Frequency Comments Appendix G Power Line FrequencyCompatible 3G mobile phone Dialing procedureAppendix H 3GPP Rtsp PortAppendix I Enable UPnP of Windows XP Select Networking Services Click Details Select Universal Plug and Play
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