| Available options are: |
| DHCP IPv4: Obtain an IPv4 IP address from DHCP server on LAN |
| automatically. |
| DHCP IPv4 / IPv6: Obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 address from DHCP |
| server on LAN automatically. |
| Static IPv4 / IPv6: Assign an IPv4 / IPv6 address to IP camera |
| manually. If you don’t have a DHCP server on your local area |
| network, you must use this option to specify an IP address. |
| IP Address(IPv4): Input IPv4 IP address* |
| IP Address(IPv6): Input IPv6 IP address* |
| Prefix Length: Input IPv6 IP address’ prefix length |
| |
| Subnet Mask: Input subnet mask |
| Gateway: Input gateway address |
| Primary DNS: Input DNS server’s IP address |
| Secondary DNS: Input backup DNS server’s IP address, you |
| can leave this field blank. |
| * You can leave this field blank, if you only wish to use IPv4 or |
| IPv6 IP address. |
| Enable UPnP Discovery: Check this b ox to enable other devices |
| on network to discover the presence of this IP camera by UPnP. |
| It’s recommended to enable this function. |
| Enable UPnP Port Mapping: When UPnP is enabled, check this |
| box to enable UPnP’s port mapping. |
PPPoE | Select this option to use PPPoE to connect to network. You have |
| to input PPPoE username and password assigned by network |
| operator to get connected. |
HTTP Port | Input IP camera’s web connection port number here. When this |
| port number is changed, you need to change web browser’s port |
| number you used to connect to IP camera. |
| For example, IP camera’s IP address is 192.168.2.3, and if you |
| changed HTTP port number to 82, please input |
| ‘http://192.168.2.3:82’ in web browser’s address bar to access IP |
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