•Network Configuration – When you click on Network Configuration, a box will open that allows you to configure you network settings.You can configure the network as follows:
IP address: Fill in the assigned IP address, making sure it has the same subnet as the gateway, the computer, and the router.
Subnet Mask: The default subnet mask of the equipment is: 255.255.255.0.
Gateway: Make sure it is in the same subnet as the computer’s IP address.
The default Gateway address is 192.168.1.1.
DNS Server:The IP address of the Internet Service Provider (ISP). This information can also found in the Network Connection Details window(see Picture 15).
http Port:The default http port number is usually 80.
User:The default administrator user name is: admin.
Password: The password is: No password.
Obtain IP from DHCP server: If you click on (enable) “Obtain IP from DHCP server” you will automatically be assigned a dynamic IP address for your equipment if your gateway supports DHCP (most gateways support DHCP). Make sure your router is connected and has the DHCP function.
Note: If you receive a prompt that says, “Subnet does not match. Double- click to change,” reset the camera’s IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server numbers.
•Upgrade Firmware
To upgrade the system firmware and the Web UI, start by entering your correct user name and password. (The user should have administrative authority.)
•Refresh Camera List
Refresh camera list manually.
•Flush Arp Buffer
When the cable network and wireless network of the device are both a fixed IP address, you may encounter an error. In the event you can locate the camera IP address but are unable to open the camera web page, try using the flush arp buffer to open.
•About IP CameraTool
This option lets you check the software versions of the IP CameraTool and the ActiveX control.
4.3 IP Camera Login
From the list of devices in the IP CameraTool window,
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