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Appendix D: Glossary

(e)In iGuard, goto Basic Settings --> Network --> PPPoE, and enter the details. For users with STATIC IP; proceed directly to (d) or (e).

Q10. I'm connecting iGuard to a HUB, how do I set it to access the internet?

1.Make sure that PPPoE section in iGuard is setup to connect to your ISP, and;

2.Make sure that Dynamic DNS in iGuard is setup.

Q11. I can not access iGuard Web Manager. I have opened up all the ports.

1.Check that your Router and iGuard are not both also using EXTERNAL / WAN port 80. If it is, change one to another EXTERNAL / WAN port.

2.If you changed iGuard default HTTP port 80 to another say, port 8081. Then you will have to redirect your web browser by typing http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8081 where http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is iGuard IP address.

Q12. I can access iGuard Web Manager but cannot view images when clicking ActiveX / SunJava.

Make sure that you have a UDP port 9001 opened.

Q13. There is no Port Forwarding Section in my Router.

Different Routers have different setup for this section. In general, a more advanced router will allow you to forward Internal / LAN port to an External / WAN port. You can assign an internal port number to be forwarded to a different external port number.

However, there are also Routers which can not do this. Your internal port = external port, and you are only allowed to open a range of ports. Please check with your router's manufacturer on how to open the port for your router.

Q14. I setup the Email Server (SMTP) but I can't seem to receive any emails.

Make sure that your Internet Security Software / SPAM software does not block outgoing emails.

Q15. What bandwidth is required by iGuard?

The average "Bytes of Image per Frame" is between 4Kbytes - 9Kbytes. This size is determined according to color saturation of the image captured. Therefore, the "Frame per Second" (FPS) = "Data transmission rate" (in Bytes/s) divided by "Bytes of Image per Frame" (Bytes/frame)

You can check your current FPS setting in iGuard. Network --> Account Settings --> FPS (default is 10)

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Contents IGuard Contents Page Features IntroductionPackage Contents IGuard IP-220E Hardware Light color Condition descriptionHardware Installation Installation Procedure StepInstalling iGuardware IGuardwareUsing iGuardware IGuard UtilitySetup Wizard IGuard Setup WizardIGuard Network Setup IGuard a/DSL Setup IGuard PPPoE Setup Launch iGuardManagerChapter.5 Click either one to Launch iGuard IP Configuration IGuard Web ManagerIP Configuration Set an IP Address for iGuard Device Password Reset Device PasswordUpgrade Firmware Ii. Management ProtocolIGuardware IGuardView IGuardView Screen ShotDevice Setting IGuardware Camera Setting Motion Detection Setting REDAvifilethree digit numerical sequence Email Address Email Notification SettingServer Authentication Snmp Setting Using Snmp to update network portsCamera Monitor IGuardware IGuardware View SystemHelp IGuard Web Manager IntroductionIGuard Web Manager Web-Camera Selection Ii. Network Status Information System StatusSystem Information Current Connections IGuard System StatusEvent Log IGuard Current ConnectionsBasic Settings Camera Settings Setting up Camera a Similar with Camera BIndividual Camera Configuration Network IP AddressIi. DNS Server IP Iii. Port NumberVi. PPPoE Iv. EthernetDynamic DNS Account Settings User Account User NameCamera Advanced Settings Event Notification IGuard Permit Hours ConfigurationEvent Notification Send Email IGuard Event NotificationIGuard Event Selection List IGuard Event Start Up Camera a or Camera B Enable Motion DetectionIGuard Motion Detection IGuard Motion Detect Email Notification Image Recording Camera a or Camera B Begin End hhmmMail / FTP IGuard Email of Image RecordedFTP Settings FTP Server Ii. Email Settings E-mail ServerIii. Sending Test Mail IGuard test mail functionSystem Time System SettingsIv. Email Address Book Ii. System Restart Iii. LED SettingsIv. Snmp Settings Snmp setting AboutIi. Save / Restore Settings Save current Configuration AboutDemilitarized Zone DMZ Appendix a Router ConfigurationDdns Port Forwarding BEFSR41 Appendix a Router Configuration Type in the camera’s IP address UDPDescription IGuard Camera Internet Port 9001 to Type TCP Appendix a Router Configuration Dell TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix a Router Configuration Action Allow always Appendix a Router Configuration TCP Type in the camera’s IP address Appendix a Router Configuration TCP Appendix a Router Configuration Appendix B IP Address, Subnet and Gateway Subnetting and Subnet Masks Subnet Mask Routing and FilteringAppendix C Glossary Term DefinitionAppendix D Q&A Q2. Can I use other USB Camera to connect to iGuard?Q5. What is the effective length of the USB cable? If iGuard is connected to a Router or IP Share then Q13. There is no Port Forwarding Section in my Router Appendix D Glossary