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Network >> Network Setting >> Multicast Setting (Based on the RTSP Server)
Multicast is a bandwidth conservation technology. This function allows several users to share the same packet sent from IP camera. To use Multicast, appoint IP Address and port here. TTL means the life time of packet, The larger the value is, the more user can receive the packet.
To use Multicast, be sure to enable the function "Force Multicast RTP via RTSP" in your media player. Then key in the RTSP path of your camera: "rtsp://(IP address)/" to receive the multicast.
Network >> Network Setting >> ONVIF
Under ONVIF connection, the video will be transmitted by RTSP. Be sure to enable the RTSP server in IP setting, or you're not able to receive the video via ONVIF.
∙ONVIF:
Choose your ONVIF version. The two devices that use ONVIF to communicate should be set to the same version.
∙Security:
Select "Disable", then the username and password are not required when accessing the camera via ONVIF. Select "Enable", then username and password are necessary.
∙RTSP Keepalive:
When the function is enabled, the camera checks once in a while if the user who links to the camera via ONVIF still keeps connecting. If the connection had been broken, the camera stops transmitting video to user.
Network >> Network Setting >> Bonjour
This function enable Safari browser's bookmark to link to this IP camera. The Bonjour name is the name that display in the bookmark. Please note the Bonjour function on Safari browser does not support https protocol. If you selected “https” mode, you will see the camera appears on Safari’s bookmarks but will not be able to access the camera.
Network >> Network Setting >> LLTD
If your PC supports LLTD, enable this function then you can check the connection status, properties, and device position(like IP address) of this IP Camera in the network map. In Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can find LLTD through the path:
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