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Contents User Guide About This Guide Icon DescriptionsOnline Resources Copyright and TrademarksTable of Contents Appendix F Regulatory Information Chapter Product Overview Front PanelBottom Panel Back PanelChapter Installing and Using Camera Utility Installing the Camera UtilityOverview Using the Camera Utility Linksys by Cisco Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring CameraLiveView Menu IconsMultiple-Camera Layouts Viewing AreaView Layout View Recordings ControlsVideo Controls Setup Setup CamerasMemory Status Video PlaybackSetup Recording Options My Camera ListAdd Camera to my list Camera DetailsSetup Settings How to Access the Web-based Utility ChapterView Video Resolution Zoom FactorSnapshot AudioSetup Basic Device SettingsNetwork Settings Wireless SettingsSetup Image MPEG4 SettingsMjpeg Settings Setup Administration Setup Users Setup OptionsFirmware Upgrade Users SettingsAlternate Access Web Port UPnPMulticast RTSP/RTP Rtsp// Camera IP Address/img/video.savSetup Motion Detection Trigger Motion DetectionMail Alert Setup Recording Set Sensitivity AreaNew Motion Trigger Schedule Setup Status WirelessSystem Status NetworkHelp LogAppendix a Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsClick View Objects Frequently Asked Questions Can I view video using a Macintosh or Netscape Navigator?What Ieee 802.11g features are supported? Appendix B Wireless Security Checklist General Network Security GuidelinesAdditional Security Tips Appendix C Specifications SpecificationsAppendix D Common Gateway Interface CGI Commands User-Level CGI Commands User level privilegeVideo and Image commands Stream MPEG-4 Video and AudioSnapshot SDP MPEG-4 video only, not for Mjpeg videoRTP/RTSP MPEG-4 video only, not for Mjpeg video Player Commands QueryExample rtsp//ip/img/video.sav?latency=no URLhttp//ip/util/query.cgi?extension=valueURL http//ip/img/query.cgi Admin-Level CGI Commands Administrator level privilege RebootRestore to Factory Defaults Query FW VersionSet Group Parameters URLhttp//ip/adm/setgroup.cgi?parameter=value&parameter pair…Upgrade Firmware URLhttp//ip/adm/upgrade.cgiGet/Set System Date and Time Http//ip/adm/date.cgi?action=value&parameter pair…Upload/Download Configuration Download Configuration ContentUpload Configuration Content URLhttp//ip/adm/admcfg.cfgMotion Detection Commands Get Motion Detection SettingsDownload Logs URLhttp//ip/adm/log.cgiSet Motion Detection Settings URLhttp//IP/adm/setgroup.cgi?group=MOTION&parameter=value…Wireless Commands Wireless status queryHttp//ip/adm/wirelessstatus.cgi SMB/CIFS Server/SharedFolder Commands SMB/CIFS Server SurveyURLhttp//ip/adm/smbsurvey.cgi?parameter=value¶meter=value SMB/CIFS SharedFolder Command URLhttp//ip/adm/smbdirctrl.cgi?server=value¶meter=valueBase-64 Encoder/Decoder Sample Codes Else ifchr3 == char0 enc4 = Chr2 = char0 chr3 = char0 Limited Warranty Exclusions and LimitationsObtaining Warranty Service Technical Support Safety Notices FCC StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Wireless Disclaimer Industry Canada StatementAvis d’Industrie Canada Industry Canada Radiation Exposure StatementDansk Danish Miljøinformation for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Norsk Norwegian Miljøinformasjon for kunder i EU Regulatory Information Cisco Products Software LicensesSchedule Cisco Software License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Schedule Network Magic Features Schedule Open Source and Third Party Licenses Schedule 3-ASoftware End User License Agreement No Warranty Schedule 3-B GNU Lesser General Public LicenseSoftware End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement END of Schedule 3-B Schedule 3-C Openssl LicenseEND of Schedule 3-C

WVC80N specifications

Cisco Systems WVC80N is a cutting-edge wireless security camera designed to meet the needs of both home and business users seeking reliable surveillance solutions. This IP-based camera offers a range of features that enhance security monitoring and ease of use, making it a popular choice for those looking to implement robust security measures.

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