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Set the IP address, subnet mask, user ID, and password of the
Refer to “Settings for improved security” described below for details on how to set a password.
•When automatically acquiring an IP address
D.H.C.P | * |
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IP Address | Automatically set after restarting | ||
Subnet Mask | Automatically set after restarting |
NOTE: The
•When setting a fixed IP address
D.H.C.P |
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IP Address |
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| 192 |
| 168 |
| 010 |
| 002 | ||||
Subnet Mask |
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| 255 |
| 255 |
| 000 |
| 000 |
If any entry in the IP address consists of two digits or one digit, add “0” or “00” at the beginning so that entry will consist of three digits.
Click the input box and enter an address value. If you missed entering any address value, hold down Skip on the screen keyboard while you skip to the last entry of the address, then reenter the correct value.
Once you have finished with all the settings, press SAVE and then restart the
To improve security, make the following settings on the Network Settings screen.
Be aware that the transferred images and information are not encrypted.
Limiting logins by User ID and Password settingsIn the Internal Server, set a user ID and a password.
User ID | Input (up to 10 characters) |
Pass Word | Input (up to 10 characters) |
Once you set a user ID, you will be asked to provide authentication when connecting to the
If the user ID is defaulted to “anonymous,” anybody can access your
NOTE: Note that if you save a password as the default word “none” without changing it, the word “none” will become your password.
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