Network setup – D-Link DCS-5220 User Manual
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Section - Configuration
DCS-5220 will request a new IP address from
the DHCP server everytime it restarts. Once the
DCS-5220 is configured, this radio should be
unselected at all times. If this radio button has
been selected and the connection is lost, run the
DCC find the camera’s IP address.
Necessary for network identification.
Used to determine if the destination is in the same
subnet. The default value is 255.255.255.0.
Enter the IP address of the router/gateway. Invalid
router settings may cause failedtransmissions to
a different subnet.
The primary domain name server that translates
names to IP addresses.
The secondary domain name server to backup
the primary one.
(Universal Plug & Play) This option allows a
computer to find this camera through UPnP,
which will show up under “Network Neighborhood”
without configuration. UPnP is based on TCP/IP
and Internet protocols. UPnP is a networking
architecture that provides compatibility among
networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The camera is a UPnP enabled device and it will work with
other UPnP devices and software.
The camera will add the port forwarding entry into the router automatically when this option is enabled.
(Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) Select this option if the camera is directly connected to the Internet through
a DSL modem, and the ISP (Internet Service Provider) requires you to use PPPoE for the Internet connection.
Enter the authentication information from your ISP into these fields.
Note: The Internet (WAN) IP Address of the PPPoE will be sent through e-mail.
DHCP:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Router:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Enable UPnP:
Enable UPnP port forwarding:
PPPoE:
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