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you want to connect to. If the wireless access point does not use
encryption, “disabled” will be displayed here.
• Network Type: Displays either “Infrastructure” or “Ad Hoc.”
S
SID — enter the SSId of the wireless access point you want to connect
to. It should be fewer than 32 alphanumerical characters. When you
select a wireless access point from the Available Networks list, its
SSId will be displayed in
this field automatically unless it’s hidden,
in which case you won’t be able to connect to it.
Channel — When the network type is set to “Infrastructure,” the radio
channel is auto-selected according to the channel that wireless AP
uses. You can only select the channel number when the network
type is set to “Ad Hoc.”
Wireless Key — enter the encryption key of the selected wireless AP.
This is required when the access point you want to connect to uses
encryption.
Self PinCode — This is the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS-
enabled wireless access points. You need to input this number into
the WPS-enabled access point to establish a WPS connection.
Configure via Push Button — Click to put the camera in a PBC-style
WPS connection state for 120 seconds. Push or click the “Start PBC”
button on the wireless access point you want to connect to within
120 seconds to establish a WPS connection. (The time remaining will
be displayed on the button.) NOTE: If the connection can’t be made
within 120 seconds, you’ll be prompted by a message box that you
can click “Start PBC” to try again.
Configure via PinCode— If you have a wireless access point’s WPS PIN
code, you can enter it here and click “Start PIN” to start to establish
a PIN-style WPS connection.
3.4.3 Dynamic Dns
If your ISP doesn’t give you a fixed Internet IP address (i.e., the Internet
address you’re using when you access the Internet is not always the
same), this function can help you locate the IP address of the camera
when you’re away from home or the office.
Before you can use this function, however, you need to apply for an
account at dyndns.org (http://www.dyndns.org). Detailed instructions of
how to obtain a new account can be found on the dyndns.org Web
site.