Linksys WVC54G-UK Activate Live View in your Intamac account, Vi. Click Update to save changes

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Intamac Quick Install Guide – Linksys Wireless G Camera

i.Firstly you should establish the port your camera is operating on. To do this:

1.Access your camera’s web-based utility.

2.Click the ‘Setup’ tab.

3.Click the ‘Options’ tab.

4.Check the ‘Alternate Port’ field at the bottom of the page.

a.If the drop down option reads ‘Disable’, your camera is currently operating only on the default port (which is port 80).

b.If the drop down option reads ‘Enable’, your camera is currently operating on the default port (which is port 80), and the alternate port number shown.

c.If you need to assign a specific port number to your

camera, select ‘Enable’ from the drop down list, type in an alternate port number, and click ‘Apply’.

ii.Now you must configure your broadband router to ‘port forward’ to either port 80, or the alternate port number specified above. To do this for a Linksys router follow the instructions at www.linksys.com/portfwd. NOTE: Intamac cannot help you with specific information on programming non-Linksys routers for port forwarding. Try www.portforward.com – this site contains a lot of information on configuring individual routers for port forwarding.

c.Activate Live View in your Intamac account

You must now input IP details into your Intamac online account to enable you to see live pictures from your camera through your Intamac account.

To do this:

i.Log in to your Intamac account at www.intamac.com

ii.Click Your Devices in the left hand navigation menu.

iii.Click Details next to the camera you wish to activate.

iv.Input a description you understand in the Device Location field (e.g. Living Room).

v.In the IP address/URL field input either your camera’s external static IP address (from Step 2ai above) or its DDNS address (from Step 2aii above). Note:

1.Do not use the ‘http://’ part of the address.

2.Do not use the part before the first ‘.’ of a DDNS address.

3.Add the port number to the end after a colon (:)

4.Add /img/main_fs.htm to the end.

Eg 1: 81.130.205.149:1024/img/main_fs.htm

Eg 2: mydomain.ourlinksys.com:1024/img/main_fs.htm

vi.Click Update to save changes.

NOTE: Refer to the ‘account settings’ section at

www.intamac.com/linksys for more information on IP addresses and DDNS.

NOTE: Some routers may not allow you to see pictures from your camera when you are inside your property when you click the ‘live view’ button on your Intamac account. If you cannot see the live view and are inside your property, please try using another computer

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WVC54G-UK specifications

The Linksys WVC54G-UK is an advanced wireless network camera designed for flexibility and convenience in surveillance applications. It offers a range of features that cater to both home and business users seeking to maintain security through remote monitoring.

At the heart of the WVC54G-UK is its ability to deliver high-quality video streaming. The camera supports a resolution of up to 640x480 pixels, which is adequate for monitoring indoor spaces. Equipped with a 1/4 inch CMOS sensor, it provides decent image quality in varied lighting conditions. The infrared (IR) capability is a vital feature of this camera, enabling it to capture clear images even in low-light environments, making it a compelling choice for nighttime surveillance.

Another major strength of the WVC54G-UK is its wireless connectivity. It adheres to the IEEE 802.11g standards, offering data rates up to 54 Mbps. This facilitates easy installation without the need to run cables throughout your space. Users can set up the camera anywhere within the wireless range of their router, enhancing installation flexibility. Additionally, the camera supports WEP and WPA security protocols, ensuring that the video feed is secure from unauthorized access.

The integrated web server allows for remote access via a standard web browser, giving users the ability to monitor their premises from anywhere with an internet connection. This is particularly useful for business owners who need to keep an eye on operations or parents wishing to ensure the safety of their children at home. Notably, the camera supports multiple video formats, including MJPEG and MPEG, ensuring compatibility with various web streaming technologies.

For users who prefer a more hands-on approach, the WVC54G-UK includes built-in motion detection capabilities. Users can set motion-triggered alerts, allowing the camera to send notifications when unusual movement is detected. This feature not only enhances security but also conserves storage space by only recording significant activity.

The WVC54G-UK is designed for ease of use, with a straightforward setup process thanks to its user-friendly configuration interface. It also supports various operating systems, making it a versatile addition to any existing surveillance system. Overall, the Linksys WVC54G-UK stands out as a reliable choice for anyone looking to bolster their security with a wireless camera solution featuring robust functionality, flexibility, and quality performance.