If the router your IP camera is connected to has the DHCP function, you can check the box to “Obtain IP from DHCP Server.” If it does not, make sure the box is unchecked so you can manually fill in the network parameters.
http Port: In most cases, you can leave this value as 80. However, if your Internet Service Provider blocks this port, you may switch to another port number such as 85, 8080, 8888, 9000, etc.
(The http Port number can range from 0 to 65535. If you have multiple cameras or devices, make sure you use different http Port numbers for each piece of equipment.)
a. In the IP CameraTool, select your IP camera from the list and
b. Click on the “For Administrator” button, then “Basic Network Settings” and change the http Port number where indicated.
7 Other settings
7.1.2
Log into your wireless router and go to the Wireless Settings page, where you will be able to locate your router’s SSID, Channel (under 10), and Encryption Authentication information, as shown below:
7.1Network Settings
7.11Basic Network Settings
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