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...name and password required to the same network as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 109. Example: http://bob.viewnetcam.com 3. When the authentication dialog is displayed. In the browser's address bar, enter http:// followed by the IP address of the camera, then press [Enter] on the ...For more information, see Page 75), enter the URL instead of the IP address. 1.1 Accessing the Camera 1 Camera Monitoring 1.1 Accessing the Camera You will need to know the following information to access the camera. • The camera's IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.253) or URL (e.g., bob.viewnetcam.com) •...
...name and password required to the same network as Viewnetcam.com (see Page 109. Example: http://bob.viewnetcam.com 3. When the authentication dialog is displayed. In the browser's address bar, enter http:// followed by the IP address of the camera, then press [Enter] on the ...For more information, see Page 75), enter the URL instead of the IP address. 1.1 Accessing the Camera 1 Camera Monitoring 1.1 Accessing the Camera You will need to know the following information to access the camera. • The camera's IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.253) or URL (e.g., bob.viewnetcam.com) •...
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...pan/tilt, etc.), those features are not displayed. 640 ´ 480 pixel images cannot be able to display 4 camera images. For Internet access, local IP addresses (such as still images, and the audio controls are not available and their global IP addresses. Camera image (click an area of cameras... the cameras you do not support the overlay feature. *2 The audio controls displayed for the multi camera page, make sure that camera. 1.3 Viewing Multiple Camera Images L. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and...
...pan/tilt, etc.), those features are not displayed. 640 ´ 480 pixel images cannot be able to display 4 camera images. For Internet access, local IP addresses (such as still images, and the audio controls are not available and their global IP addresses. Camera image (click an area of cameras... the cameras you do not support the overlay feature. *2 The audio controls displayed for the multi camera page, make sure that camera. 1.3 Viewing Multiple Camera Images L. MPEG-4 images displayed on network conditions, PC performance, the number of people accessing the cameras, and...
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... to an FTP site. Operating Instructions 37 Follow the procedure below to configure the camera to transfer images to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. This can be saved on the server. Enter the IP address or host name*1 of the file name, allowing multiple files to be entered.... 2. 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP The following screen is displayed if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be saved as New File...
... to an FTP site. Operating Instructions 37 Follow the procedure below to configure the camera to transfer images to access the server (max. 63 characters). 4. This can be saved on the server. Enter the IP address or host name*1 of the file name, allowing multiple files to be entered.... 2. 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP 2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP The following screen is displayed if you enter "CameraImages\Image", the camera will be saved as New File...
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... file was captured on the settings you selected to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next]. • The appropriate notification settings page is displayed. - Under [How to web-based mail servers, such as Hotmail®. 2. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the POP3 server (incoming mail server...
... file was captured on the settings you selected to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next]. • The appropriate notification settings page is displayed. - Under [How to web-based mail servers, such as Hotmail®. 2. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the POP3 server (incoming mail server...
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... number used by the server. (Port 25 is normally used for POP3.) c. Up to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent through the SMTP... when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Click [Save], then click [Go to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Enter the settings as Hotmail. 2. a. a. 2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail • This feature cannot...
... number used by the server. (Port 25 is normally used for POP3.) c. Up to access the server (max. 63 characters). Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to reduce spam, many ISPs block E-mail sent through the SMTP... when sending E-mail messages.The following settings are also necessary. Click [Save], then click [Go to access the server (max. 63 characters). • The camera supports LOGIN, PLAIN, and CRAM-MD5 authentication. 8. Enter the settings as Hotmail. 2. a. a. 2.5.1 Sending Trigger Notifications by E-mail • This feature cannot...
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...user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions Enter the port number used for sending E-mail.) 7. b. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to access the server (max. 63 characters). - [SMTP authentication]: ... following settings are also necessary. Enter the reply E-mail address*2 that will be entered. Enter the subject*2 that is normally used by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. Enter the port number used for POP3.) c. 2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information 5. Under [How to the ...
...user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters). 60 Operating Instructions Enter the port number used for sending E-mail.) 7. b. Enter the IP address or the host name*1 of the E-mail. • In an effort to access the server (max. 63 characters). - [SMTP authentication]: ... following settings are also necessary. Enter the reply E-mail address*2 that will be entered. Enter the subject*2 that is normally used by the camera (max. 44 characters). 10. Enter the port number used for POP3.) c. 2.10 Sending Alarm Log Information 5. Under [How to the ...
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...is displayed, enter the user name and password. • A still image from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of the camera and /mobile, then press [OK]. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered ... or PC without entering a user name or password. Enter http:// followed by entering one of the following instead of the IP address. Example: http mobile If the camera's port number is configured to allow access from Your Mobile Phone 1. see Page 75), enter the URL instead of /mobile...
...is displayed, enter the user name and password. • A still image from the camera is displayed. • If the camera image is not displayed properly, try accessing the camera by the IP address of the camera and /mobile, then press [OK]. Example: http 50001/mobile If you have registered ... or PC without entering a user name or password. Enter http:// followed by entering one of the following instead of the IP address. Example: http mobile If the camera's port number is configured to allow access from Your Mobile Phone 1. see Page 75), enter the URL instead of /mobile...
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....0.1 C 192.168.0.253 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 IP addresses that distinguish different devices on the same LAN (local area network, i.e., personal network) are local IP addresses. In other network devices) to allow you to view camera images over the Internet, allowing you would enter 192.168...Instructions 67 In the example below . It probably looks something like this example, you to access your cameras with your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. A Internet 192.168.0.253 A B Modem B C Router 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 ...
....0.1 C 192.168.0.253 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 IP addresses that distinguish different devices on the same LAN (local area network, i.e., personal network) are local IP addresses. In other network devices) to allow you to view camera images over the Internet, allowing you would enter 192.168...Instructions 67 In the example below . It probably looks something like this example, you to access your cameras with your computer network (PCs, router, network printers, network cameras, etc.) has an IP address. A Internet 192.168.0.253 A B Modem B C Router 192.168.0.252 192.168.0.2 ...
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...between devices on a network using different ports depending on what kind of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). When your routers. Understanding global addresses The answer is to access the camera by entering the unique IP address assigned to you entered after the global IP address. But now ...it receives on specific ports and pass it on to a specific IP address. it 's called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address. But how does your router know which port number you by your cameras depending on the router manufacturer), the router can access your router,...
...between devices on a network using different ports depending on what kind of your Internet Service Provider (ISP). When your routers. Understanding global addresses The answer is to access the camera by entering the unique IP address assigned to you entered after the global IP address. But now ...it receives on specific ports and pass it on to a specific IP address. it 's called a global address, or a WAN (wide area network) address. But how does your router know which port number you by your cameras depending on the router manufacturer), the router can access your router,...
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... with each time your provider changes your camera over the Internet) by myself?" If you a static IP address (i.e., an IP address that your URL (for example, joe.camera.com) is to configure your current global IP address from the Internet without having to first... provider has assigned you have to access your new global IP address. 4. If your camera from outside (i.e., over the Internet 2 B 1 3 5 C D B A 4 A Internet B ISP 6 C Dynamic DNS Service D DNS Server 1. Your ISP assigns a new global IP address to access your provider uses dynamic addresses, you ?...
... with each time your provider changes your camera over the Internet) by myself?" If you a static IP address (i.e., an IP address that your URL (for example, joe.camera.com) is to configure your current global IP address from the Internet without having to first... provider has assigned you have to access your new global IP address. 4. If your camera from outside (i.e., over the Internet 2 B 1 3 5 C D B A 4 A Internet B ISP 6 C Dynamic DNS Service D DNS Server 1. Your ISP assigns a new global IP address to access your provider uses dynamic addresses, you ?...
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... have registered with a Dynamic DNS service, configure the camera to do the following. 1. Summary In order to access your camera over the Internet, you need to use that is designed for use with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to the operating instructions included... with your router for information on setting port forwarding. 2. If your ISP has assigned you a dynamic global IP address, ...
... have registered with a Dynamic DNS service, configure the camera to do the following. 1. Summary In order to access your camera over the Internet, you need to use that is designed for use with Panasonic Network Cameras. (For more information, refer to the operating instructions included... with your router for information on setting port forwarding. 2. If your ISP has assigned you a dynamic global IP address, ...
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... number after the URL. To disable Viewnetcam.com service for accessing the camera over the LAN and over the Internet are displayed. 4. Click [Save]. • [Router configuration in progress to the same network, only one of the screen under [Basic], click [UPnP]. 3. 4.1 Configuring Port Forwarding 3....is registered to Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you will open in progress to allow access from the Internet.] is displayed. • If you have multiple cameras connected to allow access from the Internet.] is displayed. • When...
... number after the URL. To disable Viewnetcam.com service for accessing the camera over the LAN and over the Internet are displayed. 4. Click [Save]. • [Router configuration in progress to the same network, only one of the screen under [Basic], click [UPnP]. 3. 4.1 Configuring Port Forwarding 3....is registered to Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you will open in progress to allow access from the Internet.] is displayed. • If you have multiple cameras connected to allow access from the Internet.] is displayed. • When...
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... screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. While referring to the operating instructions included with your router does not support UPnP™, you noted above. 8. Configuring port forwarding without using UPnP™ If your router, configure the router's port forwarding feature. • When configuring port forwarding, store the camera's IP address and port number...
... screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. While referring to the operating instructions included with your router does not support UPnP™, you noted above. 8. Configuring port forwarding without using UPnP™ If your router, configure the router's port forwarding feature. • When configuring port forwarding, store the camera's IP address and port number...
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If you are interested in accessing your IP address, because the camera periodically contacts the Dynamic DNS service and notifies the service of its current address. For more information about Viewnetcam.com, please visit http:// www.viewnetcam.... that allows you to assign an easy-to-remember URL (web address) to the camera, such as Viewnetcam.com. 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service You can configure the camera to use Viewnetcam.com (see Page 75) or a third-party Dynamic DNS service (see...
If you are interested in accessing your IP address, because the camera periodically contacts the Dynamic DNS service and notifies the service of its current address. For more information about Viewnetcam.com, please visit http:// www.viewnetcam.... that allows you to assign an easy-to-remember URL (web address) to the camera, such as Viewnetcam.com. 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service 4.2 Configuring the Camera to Use a Dynamic DNS Service You can configure the camera to use Viewnetcam.com (see Page 75) or a third-party Dynamic DNS service (see...
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Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you want to access any of the cameras needs to use Viewnetcam.com from the Internet using Viewnetcam.com. Note • • • • If your router... the [Internet] tab. 2. There are interested in Page 71. Using the [Internet] tab (recommended) To use to configure the camera to register with Panasonic Network Cameras. Configuring the camera to be accessed from the [Internet] tab 1. Under [Viewnetcam.com Registration], select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. For more information about...
Viewnetcam.com is turned off and your ISP-provided global IP address changes, you want to access any of the cameras needs to use Viewnetcam.com from the Internet using Viewnetcam.com. Note • • • • If your router... the [Internet] tab. 2. There are interested in Page 71. Using the [Internet] tab (recommended) To use to configure the camera to register with Panasonic Network Cameras. Configuring the camera to be accessed from the [Internet] tab 1. Under [Viewnetcam.com Registration], select [Register with Viewnetcam.com. For more information about...
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... your subscription. 1. Note that if you may need to contact the Dynamic DNS service provider in order to cancel your global IP address changes. Operating Instructions 79 Canceling the camera's access to the Dynamic DNS service Use the following procedure to stop using the Dynamic DNS service altogether, you intend to Use...
... your subscription. 1. Note that if you may need to contact the Dynamic DNS service provider in order to cancel your global IP address changes. Operating Instructions 79 Canceling the camera's access to the Dynamic DNS service Use the following procedure to stop using the Dynamic DNS service altogether, you intend to Use...
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...; • • You must be restarted. If you cannot access the camera after changing certain network settings, use the Setup Program to the camera as explained in the Setup Guide. After changing network settings and clicking [Save], the camera must log in to confirm the camera's IP address (see Page 130. If your Internet Service Provider or...
...; • • You must be restarted. If you cannot access the camera after changing certain network settings, use the Setup Program to the camera as explained in the Setup Guide. After changing network settings and clicking [Save], the camera must log in to confirm the camera's IP address (see Page 130. If your Internet Service Provider or...
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... at [Auto Negotiation]. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera in this section. - [Automatic Setup]: Allows the camera to specify your network settings (if necessary), after which the camera obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP feature of the screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings 1. The camera also searches for an unused...
... at [Auto Negotiation]. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera in this section. - [Automatic Setup]: Allows the camera to specify your network settings (if necessary), after which the camera obtains an IP address automatically from the DHCP feature of the screen under [Basic], click [Network (IPv4)]. 3. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings 1. The camera also searches for an unused...
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... from the Internet using port numbers in the 50000-50050 range. 3. Enter the IP address to be configured using port forwarding to each camera. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings [Static] 1. Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are connecting multiple cameras and plan on using the Setup Program on the CD-ROM. 2. We recommend...
... from the Internet using port numbers in the 50000-50050 range. 3. Enter the IP address to be configured using port forwarding to each camera. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings [Static] 1. Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are connecting multiple cameras and plan on using the Setup Program on the CD-ROM. 2. We recommend...
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...IP address you can assign an IP address between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 as long as other network devices (router, PCs, etc.) on the local area network. Note • • To access the camera again, use . • This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera... 480: 18 KB (144 Kbit) 8. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings • Assign an IP address that these are deleted when the camera is not used by another network device. 4. Under [Default Gateway], enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers provided...
...IP address you can assign an IP address between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 as long as other network devices (router, PCs, etc.) on the local area network. Note • • To access the camera again, use . • This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. • BL-C131A only: If using the camera... 480: 18 KB (144 Kbit) 8. 5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings • Assign an IP address that these are deleted when the camera is not used by another network device. 4. Under [Default Gateway], enter the IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers provided...