D-Link DCS-5300 manual Configuration Advanced Network Settings

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Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser (continued)

Configuration > Advanced >Network Settings (continued)

Channel -

The default wireless channel setting is channel

 

6. Select the channel that is the same as the

 

other wireless devices on your network.

TX Rate-

Select the transmission rate on the network.

 

22 Mbps is the default setting.

Preamble-

Select Long or Short Preamble. The Preamble

 

defines the length of the CRC block (Cyclic

 

Redundancy Check is a common technique for

 

detecting data transmission errors) for

 

communication between the Access Point and

 

the roaming wireless Network adapters. Long

 

Preamble is the default setting. Note: High

 

network traffic areas should use the shorter

 

preamble type.

Data Encryption -

Enable Encryption by clicking on the box. The

 

DCS-5300Whas Encryption disabled as the

 

default setting.

Auth mode -

Choose one of the following authorization

 

modes:

Open Authentication - Communicates the key across the network. Shared Authentication - Allows communication only with other devices

 

with identical WEP settings.

Auto -

Will automatically adjust to the Authentication

 

mode of the wireless client.

Key type -

Select the key length, either 64, 128 or 256 bits.

Key Format -

Select an ASCII or hexadecimal key format.

Key Index -

You can create up to 4 different security keys.

Click Apply to make

 

 

changes effective

 

 

 

 

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Contents Link SecuriCam Contents Package Contents Introduction Features and BenefitsFeatures & Benefits Microphone Ethernet Cable ConnectorDC Power Connector ConnectionsBottom Panel ConnectorArrows Home Auto-Patrol Auto-Pan Center Stop Infrared Remote ControlAttaching the Internet Camera to the Camera Stand Hardware InstallationInstalling the IP Installer program Software InstallationSoftware Installation Software Installation Enabling UPnP for Windows XP/ME Go to Start SettingsEnabling UPnP for Windows XP/ME Please wait while Setup configures the components Click My Network Places Click DCS-5300-146 Network PlacesInstalling IP surveillance Software Installing IP surveillance Software Select the destination Directory Installation is complete Testing the DCS-5300 Internet Camera Security Assign a Local IP Address for Your Camera Materials NeededGuide Using & Configuring the DCS-5300 with a NAT Router Access Your Router on Your Web Browser Router Set-Up and InstallationOpen Virtual Server Ports to Enable Remote Image Viewing Select Both under Protocol Type TCP and UDP Viewing Your Camera Using the DCS-5300 with an Internet browser Home Page Screen Connection Type ConfigurationOptions Home Connections ScreenMedia Option Protocol OptionHome Configuration Http Settings Configuration Advanced NetworkGeneral Settings Wlan Configuration Settings Configuration Advanced Network Settings Streaming SettingsConfiguration Advanced Network Settings Smtp Configuration Advanced Mail & FTPPrimary FTP Passive Mode Configuration Advanced Mail & FTP FTP SettingsClick Apply to make changes effective Dynamic DNS Ddns Configuration Advanced Ddns & UPnPClick Apply to make changes effective UPnPAudio Settings Audio Source Text on video Color Size Configuration Advanced Audio/VideoVertically rotate the video My priority is clear identification for each image Recommendations for setting video for the best performanceMy priority is real-time motion images Want to compromise between real-time and clear images Configuration Advanced Image SettingConfiguration Advanced Motion Detection New Window NameSensitivity PercentagePan Speed Tilt Speed Configuration Advanced Camera ControlClick Apply to make changes effective Configuration Tools Admin Turn off the LED Configuration Tools SystemIndicator Host nameTime zone ManualAutomatic NTP serverConfiguration Tools Applications Page Date and time suffix Sequential operationTrigger action FTP put snapshots withConfiguration Status Device Info Configuration Tools DefaultClick Device Info Configuration Status LogConfiguration Help Monitor Program Using IPsurveillance SoftwareFor 10 to 16 channels Monitor Program Main ScreenFor 1 to 4 channels For 5 to 9 channelsLayout area Miscellaneous functionsChannel area Video areaDI/DO control Recording settingsLogging Hard disk statusHome Camera Configuration Screen Using IP surveillance Software Changing the Camera Order in the List Motion Window and Alert SettingsSaving the Changes Global SettingsDay Blink Connecting to the DCS-5300Off RedAdding a Channel Moving Channels to Another Video Area Stop Monitoring a ChannelLayout DI/DO Control Record & ScheduleControl Time=alert type #channel numberwin1,win2,win3 BackupAlert Message Scheduling Miscellaneous FunctionsIs the Month time-line Week time-lineCamera Schedule-Record-File operations Once Every Hour Every Day Every Week Schedule with Time PickerSelect period Playback Program Powerful play control toolConvenient display adjustment tool Flexible searching range adjustment toolLogging-in Display Area Pull Bar Frame Selection IndicatorSettings Database path Histogram Area Normal Single Frame ModeControl panel position Preview Multiple Frame Mode Location Selector Histogram AreaSelector tools Events Preview Period SelectorPlayback Method Selector Full Range Time PeriodPlay Play ControlAlert Area Selector Step Forward Display Adjustment ToolboxStop PauseZoom Searching Range Adjustment ToolboxZoom Out Full ScreenTransducer Exporting ToolboxPrint SnapshotQuit Playback Program System Control ToolboxLock Window Firmware Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Click Exit Appendix Internet Camera FeaturesInternet Camera Installation Click Start, Setting, Control Panel, and the Network icon Can the Internet Camera be setup as a PC-cam on a computer?Focus on the Internet Camera is bad, how can I correct it? Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem? How to Ping Your IP AddressReset button Reset and RestoreConnector Definition for the Internet Camera ConnectorRemote management Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications TechnicalSupport Contacting Technical SupportTime Zone Table Time Zone Table USA only Warranty and Registration108 109
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DCS-5300 specifications

The D-Link DCS-5300 is a versatile and feature-rich network camera designed for both home and business surveillance applications. As part of D-Link's range of innovative security solutions, the DCS-5300 offers users an efficient way to monitor their environment remotely, ensuring peace of mind whether you're at home or away.

One of the standout features of the DCS-5300 is its ability to provide clear and high-quality video footage. The camera comes equipped with a 1/4 inch CMOS sensor, delivering vibrant images with a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels. This ensures that users can capture detailed visuals, making it easier to identify people and objects in the frame, even at night.

The DCS-5300 operates on a fixed lens with a wide-angle view, allowing users to cover a larger area without the need for multiple cameras. Additionally, the built-in pan and tilt functionality enables users to remotely adjust the camera's position through a web interface or mobile app. This feature is particularly beneficial for monitoring larger spaces, as it allows users to zoom in on specific areas of interest.

Connectivity is another strong point of the DCS-5300. It supports both wired Ethernet and wireless connections, providing flexibility in installation. The camera is equipped with IEEE 802.11b/g wireless support, allowing for quick setup without the need for cumbersome cabling. The camera also features a built-in microphone, enhancing its surveillance capabilities by capturing audio alongside video feeds.

For added convenience, the DCS-5300 offers remote access through D-Link's mydlink cloud services. This cloud functionality enables users to view live video feeds and recordings from anywhere using a smart device or PC. Additionally, motion detection features can be configured to send alerts, ensuring that users are notified of any suspicious activities promptly.

The DCS-5300 is also equipped with several video compression technologies, including Motion JPEG and H.264, optimizing bandwidth usage without sacrificing quality. Users can adjust settings according to their needs, making it suitable for various network environments.

In summary, the D-Link DCS-5300 impresses with its robust feature set, including high-quality video, remote accessibility, and flexible connectivity options. With its combination of pan and tilt capabilities, motion detection features, and compact design, the DCS-5300 is a reliable choice for anyone looking to enhance their security measures, whether at home or in a business setting. Its functionality and ease of use make it a worthy investment for effective surveillance.