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AXIS 2100 User’s Guide | Choosing Your Application | 31 |
Modem Applications
If a local network connection is not available where you want to use your AXIS 2100, you can alternatively connect your AXIS 2100 to a
•Viewing images in a fully
•Sequentially uploading images to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) over a
•Uploading single or pre/post alarm image sequences to your ISP over a
Important!
•Although the AXIS 2100 is compatible with most
•When the AXIS 2100 is dialing out it will obviously not be possible to
Configuration
All modem applications must initially be configured from a browser on a local computer. If available you should always use an Ethernet network for this purpose, even if the actual application will be using a modem. If there is no network available, you can instead use the supplied Null Modem Cable to create a direct connection to the AXIS 2100 from the computer. This direct connection is only intended as an alternative for the initial configuration of the modem application when there is no network available. The Null Modem Cable should not be used for any other purpose.
Note: Once the to the modem, you will be able to dial up your AXIS 2100 in exactly the same way as you would your ISP - with no further configuration! Use the Installation and Application Wizards to establish the basic parameters for your application. Advanced users can use the Administration Tools to refine the application after the basic configuration has been established using the Wizards.