setup tool

UDP: It is a protocol appropriate to transmit a large amount of data such as multimedia data in short time. However, it provides higher transmission efficiency than TCP especially over high speed connections faster than 100Mbps.

MWith multicast activated, it is not possible to perform video recording search.

Audio cannot be transmitted to the camera through the microphone.

Multicast backbone (MBone) is not supported, and the camera can only be used in a LANbased multicast environment.

Streaming Control

You need to set the bandwidth to an appropriate value according to the data rate of your network for smooth video streaming.

You can set the <Bandwidth> by selecting one from <Unlimited / 5Mbps / 3Mbps / 1Mbps / 600Kbps / 300Kbps / 150Kbps>.

If your network provides data rate equal to or higher than 100Mbps, it is recommended to set the <Bandwidth> to <Unlimited> or <5Mbps>. If you are using a broadband Internet connection, set the <Bandwidth> to <3Mbps> or <1Mbps>.

If you are using low speed xDSL network, set the <Bandwidth> to <600Kbps> or lower for smooth video streaming.

The maximum number of images per second in the video setting menu is automatically determined depending on the selected <Bandwidth> value.

RTP Streaming Protocol

You can select a protocol for RTP streaming from the <UDP(Unicast)>, <UDP(Multicast)>.

DDNS

DDNS is an abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service that converts the IP address of a camera into a general Host Name so that the user can easily remember it and enables connecting a camera with a fi xed Host Name even if the IP address of the camera may be dynamically changed.

DDNS SETUP

Select your DDNS Update function from Disable/ Samsung DDNS/Public DDNS.

Samsung DDNS

For Samsung DDNS service, Host Name is assigned using last 3 bytes of MAC Address. For example, your host name will be “e + fffe42 + .websamsung.net = efffe42.websamsung.net” when your MAC address of camera is 00:0D:F1: FF:FE:42.

Type Host Name (efffe42.websamsung.net) in the address widow of Internet Explorer to connect.

Public DDNS

For Public DDNS, you can select one from dyndns. com or no-ip.com.

To use public DDNS service, sign up a DDNS site that is supported by a camera and use it with the user ID and password you have specifi ed when you sign up the site.

Host Name

Type the host name registered in DDNS service (i.e. Host name in Dyndns).

User Name

Type user name used for DDNS service (i.e. User Name(ID) registered in Dyndns).

Password

Type the password used for DDNS service (i.e. Password registered in Dyndns).

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Samsung SNC-C6225, SNC-C7225 user manual Ddns

SNC-C7225, SNC-C6225 specifications

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