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...- IPView Pro...46 10.1 Installing IPView Pro...46 10.2 Starting IPView Pro ...48 10.2.1 Adding Camera using the Search Method 49 10.2.2 Adding Camera using the Input IP Method 53 10.3 Using IPView Pro ...55 10.3.1 Status Mode Window...56 ...37 8.2.8 Configuration - Web Configuration Utility ...24 8.1.1 Management - Network 27 8.1.5 Management - About...42 9. Using the Setup Wizard ...9 6. E-mail ...38 8.3.1 Tools - Viewing Videos from External Networks 43 10. Table of Contents 1. Viewing Images ...16 The IP Camera is ready for use now 17 7. Configuring Wireless Settings 18 ...
...- IPView Pro...46 10.1 Installing IPView Pro...46 10.2 Starting IPView Pro ...48 10.2.1 Adding Camera using the Search Method 49 10.2.2 Adding Camera using the Input IP Method 53 10.3 Using IPView Pro ...55 10.3.1 Status Mode Window...56 ...37 8.2.8 Configuration - Web Configuration Utility ...24 8.1.1 Management - Network 27 8.1.5 Management - About...42 9. Using the Setup Wizard ...9 6. E-mail ...38 8.3.1 Tools - Viewing Videos from External Networks 43 10. Table of Contents 1. Viewing Images ...16 The IP Camera is ready for use now 17 7. Configuring Wireless Settings 18 ...
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... Wizard and IPView Pro software, managing and viewing multiple IP Cameras is a standalone network device that 's connected to the network to remotely manage the IP Camera. Introduction Congratulations on your package: • SkyIPCam 250W • Camera Stand • AC Power Adapter • Quick Installation Guide...and packaging materials in CPU and Web Configuration Utility, the IP Camera is simple and efficient. Package Contents Before you need to view images and live videos from internal and external networks. With a built-in case you begin the installation, please check...
... Wizard and IPView Pro software, managing and viewing multiple IP Cameras is a standalone network device that 's connected to the network to remotely manage the IP Camera. Introduction Congratulations on your package: • SkyIPCam 250W • Camera Stand • AC Power Adapter • Quick Installation Guide...and packaging materials in CPU and Web Configuration Utility, the IP Camera is simple and efficient. Package Contents Before you need to view images and live videos from internal and external networks. With a built-in case you begin the installation, please check...
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...use only. When operating in this Manual carefully to protect the IP Camera. Step 2 Power on the Camera are secure and try again. 5 Gather information about your network. 2. Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the IP Camera and connect the other end to one end of the supplied power ...adapter to the power jack of the Camera and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet. Step 3...
...use only. When operating in this Manual carefully to protect the IP Camera. Step 2 Power on the Camera are secure and try again. 5 Gather information about your network. 2. Step 1 Connect one end of a network cable to the IP Camera and connect the other end to one end of the supplied power ...adapter to the power jack of the Camera and connecting the other end to an electrical outlet. Step 3...
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... using the Setup Wizard, you'll need to use the same wireless settings in order for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Network ID (SSID) 2. Channel Number 3. You may gather these information from the web configuration utility of your wireless settings: 1. Step 2 At the... command prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. Wireless Encryption Settings The IP Camera needs to take note of your wireless router. 8 Step 3 Write down the following values for Windows 2000/XP) and click OK. 4. Step ...
... using the Setup Wizard, you'll need to use the same wireless settings in order for the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Network ID (SSID) 2. Channel Number 3. You may gather these information from the web configuration utility of your wireless settings: 1. Step 2 At the... command prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter. Wireless Encryption Settings The IP Camera needs to take note of your wireless router. 8 Step 3 Write down the following values for Windows 2000/XP) and click OK. 4. Step ...
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Step 3 If the Camera's default IP Address is 192.168.2.100, change the first three numbers to match your computer's IP Address is on a different subnet, the following message will appear. Step 5 In the IP Address field, change the first three numbers to 192.168.2 as well but leave the last number 240 alone. 10 Note: If you do not receive this message, skip to continue. Step 4 Enter admin for both the Admin ID and Password and click OK. For example: If your local network address. Click Yes to Step 9.
Step 3 If the Camera's default IP Address is 192.168.2.100, change the first three numbers to match your computer's IP Address is on a different subnet, the following message will appear. Step 5 In the IP Address field, change the first three numbers to 192.168.2 as well but leave the last number 240 alone. 10 Note: If you do not receive this message, skip to continue. Step 4 Enter admin for both the Admin ID and Password and click OK. For example: If your local network address. Click Yes to Step 9.
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Note: If you do not have wireless encryption enabled, you can assign a new address here and click Next. Step 12 Enter the Network Name (SSID) of your access point / wireless router in the SSID field and select the encryption setting of your wireless network (None / WEP / WPA-PSK) from the Security Mode drop-down menu and click Next. Step 11 If you need to change the Camera's IP Address because another network device is already using the same address, you may skip to Step 14. 13
Note: If you do not have wireless encryption enabled, you can assign a new address here and click Next. Step 12 Enter the Network Name (SSID) of your access point / wireless router in the SSID field and select the encryption setting of your wireless network (None / WEP / WPA-PSK) from the Security Mode drop-down menu and click Next. Step 11 If you need to change the Camera's IP Address because another network device is already using the same address, you may skip to Step 14. 13
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To view images from an external network such as the IP Camera. You can view live video by selecting either the ActiveX Mode (Internet Explorer) or the Java Mode (Internet Explorer and Netscape). 16 Step 2 The default page appears. Viewing Images Note: The following steps describe how to view images from the list and click on the Web Config button. 6. Step 1 At the Setup Wizard, select the desired camera from within the same local area network as the Internet, please refer to Section 9 of this manual for further instructions.
To view images from an external network such as the IP Camera. You can view live video by selecting either the ActiveX Mode (Internet Explorer) or the Java Mode (Internet Explorer and Netscape). 16 Step 2 The default page appears. Viewing Images Note: The following steps describe how to view images from the list and click on the Web Config button. 6. Step 1 At the Setup Wizard, select the desired camera from within the same local area network as the Internet, please refer to Section 9 of this manual for further instructions.
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Step 1 At the Setup Wizard, select the desired Camera from the IP Camera. You should use a wired connection to setup the IP Camera in wireless Infrastructure mode. Configuring Wireless Settings 7.1 Infrastructure Mode Note: The following instructions describe how to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the list and click on System Administration to enter the Web Configuration Utility. 18 Use this mode if you are connecting wirelessly through a wireless router / access point. Step 2 Click on the Web Config button. 7.
Step 1 At the Setup Wizard, select the desired Camera from the IP Camera. You should use a wired connection to setup the IP Camera in wireless Infrastructure mode. Configuring Wireless Settings 7.1 Infrastructure Mode Note: The following instructions describe how to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the list and click on System Administration to enter the Web Configuration Utility. 18 Use this mode if you are connecting wirelessly through a wireless router / access point. Step 2 Click on the Web Config button. 7.
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...Click Save to Section 8.2.3 Configuration - Step 6 If you have enabled encryption on your wireless router, you will need to view all nearby wireless networks. Wireless. Note: You can also click on the Site Survey button to set the identical encryption settings on Refresh and/or reset your wireless router.... If you do not see your wireless router, click on the Camera. Enter the SSID (Network Name) of your wireless router in the SSID field, or use the Drop-down menu directly below the SSID field to ...
...Click Save to Section 8.2.3 Configuration - Step 6 If you have enabled encryption on your wireless router, you will need to view all nearby wireless networks. Wireless. Note: You can also click on the Site Survey button to set the identical encryption settings on Refresh and/or reset your wireless router.... If you do not see your wireless router, click on the Camera. Enter the SSID (Network Name) of your wireless router in the SSID field, or use the Drop-down menu directly below the SSID field to ...
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Note: If the Link does not say Yes, click on Management and go to Wireless. Step 9 Once the Link Status is Yes. Step 8 Click on the Refresh button until it displays Yes. Also verify that the Connection Mode is Infrastructure and the Link is Yes, you may unplug the Camera's network cable from the wireless router and place the Camera at the desired location. 21 Verify that the SSID matches the SSID of your wireless router.
Note: If the Link does not say Yes, click on Management and go to Wireless. Step 9 Once the Link Status is Yes. Step 8 Click on the Refresh button until it displays Yes. Also verify that the Connection Mode is Infrastructure and the Link is Yes, you may unplug the Camera's network cable from the wireless router and place the Camera at the desired location. 21 Verify that the SSID matches the SSID of your wireless router.
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You should use a wired connection to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the Camera Caution: Your wireless computer may lose Internet connection if you want to bypass your wireless router / access point and connect directly to Ad-Hoc mode. 7.2 Ad-Hoc Mode If you set the Connection Mode to Ad-Hoc. 22 Step 1 Go to Configuration, Wireless, and set it to the Wireless Camera, follow the steps below.
You should use a wired connection to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the Camera Caution: Your wireless computer may lose Internet connection if you want to bypass your wireless router / access point and connect directly to Ad-Hoc mode. 7.2 Ad-Hoc Mode If you set the Connection Mode to Ad-Hoc. 22 Step 1 Go to Configuration, Wireless, and set it to the Wireless Camera, follow the steps below.
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If you do not know how to do not connect directly to the Camera, but connect through the wireless router instead. Step 2 Rename the SSID of your network. Step 3 Set the desired Wireless Channel. Step 4 If you have set the encryption settings, please refer to set the identical encryption .... Verify that the Connection Mode is Ad-Hoc and the Link is recommended that the SSID matches the SSID you have enabled encryption on the Camera. Also verify that you will need to Section 8.2.3 Configuration - Step 8 Configure your wireless computer, you do this, it is Yes. For ...
If you do not know how to do not connect directly to the Camera, but connect through the wireless router instead. Step 2 Rename the SSID of your network. Step 3 Set the desired Wireless Channel. Step 4 If you have set the encryption settings, please refer to set the identical encryption .... Verify that the Connection Mode is Ad-Hoc and the Link is recommended that the SSID matches the SSID you have enabled encryption on the Camera. Also verify that you will need to Section 8.2.3 Configuration - Step 8 Configure your wireless computer, you do this, it is Yes. For ...
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User page displays all the Active Users who are currently connected to update the page. 27 You can click on Refresh to the Camera. 8.1.4 Management - Network The Management - User The Management - You can click on Refresh to update the page. 8.1.5 Management - Network page displays the Network Status of the Camera.
User page displays all the Active Users who are currently connected to update the page. 27 You can click on Refresh to the Camera. 8.1.4 Management - Network The Management - User The Management - You can click on Refresh to update the page. 8.1.5 Management - Network page displays the Network Status of the Camera.
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... router / access point and wish to use the dropdown menu to view all nearby wireless networks. Select Ad-Hoc if you 're connecting wirelessly through a wireless router / access point. Click Save to -peer connection with the camera. Site Survey Button: Click on the Site Survey Button to select your wireless router / access...
... router / access point and wish to use the dropdown menu to view all nearby wireless networks. Select Ad-Hoc if you 're connecting wirelessly through a wireless router / access point. Click Save to -peer connection with the camera. Site Survey Button: Click on the Site Survey Button to select your wireless router / access...
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Network The Configuration - PPPoE: If the camera is directly connected to configure the Network (TCP/IP) Settings of DHCP server. Network page allows you to a DSL modem, enter your ISP. 34 8.2.4 Configuration - IP Address Mode: Fixed IP: Assign a static IP Address for the Camera (recommended) Dynamic IP: Receives a dynamically assigned IP Address from your DSL username and password here and the Camera will automatically receive an IP address from the router of the Camera.
Network The Configuration - PPPoE: If the camera is directly connected to configure the Network (TCP/IP) Settings of DHCP server. Network page allows you to a DSL modem, enter your ISP. 34 8.2.4 Configuration - IP Address Mode: Fixed IP: Assign a static IP Address for the Camera (recommended) Dynamic IP: Receives a dynamically assigned IP Address from your DSL username and password here and the Camera will automatically receive an IP address from the router of the Camera.
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... Address 192.168.1.240 in the Address Bar and press Enter. Example: Network A = Location of the Camera Camera's IP Address is 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 Network B = Location of your ISP's DNS IP Address. You can usually find these information on System Administration to know your Internet Service Provider ... least one of your router's web configuration utility. 9. Step 2 Click on the Status page of the remote client trying to access the Camera from an external network such as the Internet, please read the following example carefully and follow the steps. Viewing Videos from External...
... Address 192.168.1.240 in the Address Bar and press Enter. Example: Network A = Location of the Camera Camera's IP Address is 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 Network B = Location of your ISP's DNS IP Address. You can usually find these information on System Administration to know your Internet Service Provider ... least one of your router's web configuration utility. 9. Step 2 Click on the Status page of the remote client trying to access the Camera from an external network such as the Internet, please read the following example carefully and follow the steps. Viewing Videos from External...
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... of the computers in the Address Bar and press Enter. Step 11 From one of port 81 to see the images from the Camera now. 45 Step 5 Enter your network. http://172.16.1.1:81 The remote client in use by a colon : and the port number of the Second HTTP Port (81) in....168.1.240 has port 81 Open. Important: You must assign a port number that's not in Network B should be able to the Camera's IP Address (192.168.1.240) and save the new setting. Now the Camera with IP Address of Network A's router. Step 6 Select Enable for the Second HTTP Port and enter a Port Number for...
... of the computers in the Address Bar and press Enter. Step 11 From one of port 81 to see the images from the Camera now. 45 Step 5 Enter your network. http://172.16.1.1:81 The remote client in use by a colon : and the port number of the Second HTTP Port (81) in....168.1.240 has port 81 Open. Important: You must assign a port number that's not in Network B should be able to the Camera's IP Address (192.168.1.240) and save the new setting. Now the Camera with IP Address of Network A's router. Step 6 Select Enable for the Second HTTP Port and enter a Port Number for...
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Follow the steps below if you to manage, view, and configure multiple IP Cameras on Install IPView Pro. Note: If the autorun screen does not appear automatically, go to appear. Step 2 Click on your CD drive) and click OK. IPView Pro The bundled IPView Pro software features a user-friendly interface that allows you wish to install and use this software. 10.1 Installing IPView Pro Step 1 Insert the provided CD and wait for the autorun screen to Start, Run, type D:\autorun.exe (where D is the letter of your network. Step 3 Click Next. 46 10.
Follow the steps below if you to manage, view, and configure multiple IP Cameras on Install IPView Pro. Note: If the autorun screen does not appear automatically, go to appear. Step 2 Click on your CD drive) and click OK. IPView Pro The bundled IPView Pro software features a user-friendly interface that allows you wish to install and use this software. 10.1 Installing IPView Pro Step 1 Insert the provided CD and wait for the autorun screen to Start, Run, type D:\autorun.exe (where D is the letter of your network. Step 3 Click Next. 46 10.
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Click on Add Camera. 50 Step 4 Select your network and is connected to your camera from the Add Camera list and click on the Search button. Step 3 Verify your camera is powered on.
Click on Add Camera. 50 Step 4 Select your network and is connected to your camera from the Add Camera list and click on the Search button. Step 3 Verify your camera is powered on.
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Note: If you want to close the System Configuration Window. You should now see live images from the camera. Step 8 Click on the System Configuration button to add a camera located on a remote network (through the Internet), you must add the camera using the Input IP method described below. 52
Note: If you want to close the System Configuration Window. You should now see live images from the camera. Step 8 Click on the System Configuration button to add a camera located on a remote network (through the Internet), you must add the camera using the Input IP method described below. 52