NetComm NS380W manual

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Q:Can the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera be connected on the network if it consists of only private IP addresses?

A:The Pan/Tilt Internet Camera can be connected to LAN with private IP addresses.

Q:Can the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera be installed and work if a firewall exists on the network?

A:If a firewall exists on the network, port 80 is open for ordinary data communication. However, since the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera transmits image data, the default port 8481 is also required. Therefore, it is necessary to open port 8481 of the network for remote users to access the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera.

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Contents Page Contents Appendix E Adjust Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Focus About This Guide IntroductionFeatures and Benefits Package Contents For Networking For Accessing the CameraSystem Requirements Link LED Power LEDPhysical Description Front PanelRear Panel Network Cable ConnectorReset Button DC Power ConnectorLabel Power on the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera is illuminated Hardware InstallationConnecting the Ethernet cable Attaching the Power SupplySecurity That you set the Admin ID and Admin Password when you useManagement features of the Pan/Tilt Internet Camera. This Admin ID and Admin Password is definedHome Applications Using the Pan/Tilt Internet CameraUsage Examples Soho Applications Enterprise Applications Computer’s IP address must correspond with the camera’s IP Web Configuration UtilityAccessing the Camera with the Web Configuration Utility Order to access the cameraMenu bar will make you return to the Welcome window System AdministrationSystem Administration Management Ethernet Status SystemVideo Device StatusNetwork Status Wireless NS380W onlyWireless Status NetworkActive Users UserSystem Setting System Administration ConfigurationDummy NormalOFF Video Video SettingWireless Interface Wireless NS380W onlyEncryption Advanced Setting TCP/IP NetworkNS380 / NS380W User Guide Define Users User Access ControlUser Date & Time DateTimeFTP Server UploadManual Operation Time ScheduleMail Account MailTest FTP Account System Administration ToolsFTP Test Mail TestBackup ResetFactory Reset Firmware UpgradeRestore Device Configuration from File Backup Device Configuration to FileAbout System Administration HelpUploading/E-mailing Video Viewing VideoSwinging the Camera Adjusting the Viewing AngleControlling the Camera Storing the PositionStep Using IPView Pro with the Pan/Tilt Internet CameraInstallation Step Step Windows XP Getting Started Item FeatureIPView Pro requires the system’s resolution setting up to May shows incomplete screen when launching the programView Window View ModePower Button ConfigureTo add a camera Using IPView ProAdding a Camera Click Delete Camera Removing a CameraViewing a Camera Playing Recorded Video Recording VideoConfiguring the System Motion Configuration-1 Camera ConfigurationMotion Configuration-2 Tools Mailing Configuration Proxy Server Schedule-Recording Configuration Recording ConfigurationPage Log List OthersAccount Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Installation Appendix a Frequently Asked QuestionsPan/Tilt Internet Camera Features Page Appendix B Ping Your IP Address Why does the Link LED not light up properly? Appendix C Trouble ShootingWhy does the Power LED not light up constantly? There are no images available through the web browser? Noisy images occur how can I solve the problem?Dithering artifacts in the image There is poor image quality, how can I improve the image?Appendix D Time Zone Table Through System Administration Image of Web Configuration Appendix E Adjust Pan/Tilt Internet Camera FocusAppendix F Specification Appendix G Glossary of Terms DNS DhcpISP HEXIeee Ping JavaLAN NATSnmp RarpSmtp UTP TCP/IPUDP ULP10Mbps Appendix H Cable InformationRJ-45 Network Ports Pair connection does not exceed 100 metresCross-Over Cabling Straight and crossover cable configurationStraight-Through Cabling Customer Information Appendix I Registration and Warranty InformationContact Information Copyright InformationLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty