INTELLINET NETWORK NSC18-WN User Manual User Manual
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WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
Network Type — Select “dHCP” to obtain an IP address automatically
or “Static IP Address” to assign the camera a fixed IP address. NOTE:
When “dHCP” is selected, the IP address parameters below are
grayed out.
IP Address / Subnet Mask / Gateway — enter the appropriate settings.
Primary DNS — enter the IP address of the dNS server. If you don’t
know it, ask a network administrator or your ISP for help.
Secondary DNS — enter the IP address of a backup dNS server, which
the camera will use if the primary address is unavailable. (Optional)
AV Control Port — enter the video transfer port number. If you have a
firewall on your network, you need to allow computers on the Internet
to access this port; otherwise, you won’t be able to view video from
the Internet.
Web Port — enter the port number of the Web management interface.
NOTE: If it’s not 80, you need to add “:port” after the camera’s IP
address / hostname. For example, if the HTTP port number entered
here is 90 and the IP address of the camera is 10.20.20.30, then you
need to input “http://10.20.20.30:90” in the address bar of Internet
Explorer.
Enable PPPoE — Select “Enable” to activate the function; “Disable” to
deactivate it.
User Name — enter the PPPoe username assigned by your ISP.
Password — enter the PPPoe password assigned by your ISP.
MTU
— Enter a value for maximum transmission units (MTU) given by
your ISP. NOTE:
The default value should work with most ISPs (and
will deliver decent network performance).
Apply — Click to put any of the above settings/changes into effect.
3.4.2 Wlan
Wireless Connection — Select “Enable” to activate the function; “Disable”
to deactivate it.
Network Type — options are “Infrastructure” and “Ad Hoc.”
• Set to “Infrastructure” when you have a wireless access point and
computers with wired network connections.
• Set to “Ad Hoc” when you don’t have a wireless access point but
your computer has a wireless network card. The camera will become
a stand-alone wireless network point, and other wireless computers
and devices can discover and connect to it without a wireless AP.