Updating firmware – Opticom IP Installer User Manual
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MAC Address
MAC address of the selected device is shown.
Server Name
Name of the selected IP device.
HTTP Port
HTTP port number of the IP device for web access to homepage.
IP Type
How to assign IP address to the device (Select PPPoE in this mode)
User Authentication for PPPoE Connection.
PPPoE User: Enter User ID.
PPPoE
Authentication
(Admin Password)
Save Configuration
Option
PPPoE Password: Enter Password for the User ID.
PPPoE Password Confirm: Enter the same Password again.
Password for the IP device.
(Default password for Opticom products is “root” unless already changed)
Select whether the configured contents is to be saved in the Flash memory or not.
Save Configuration: Changed values will be saved in the Flash memory of the
device, which means the changes are permanent.
Not Saving: Changed values will not be saved in the Flash memory, which means
if the IP device is turned off the changes are lost and the previous setting will be
applied back.
3.7. Updating Firmware
Once IP devices are searched and shown on the screen as functioning successfully, you can update the firmware of
them in IP Installer program. To do that, first check the firmware version of the device, which you can find on the
IP Installer window.
In the above picture, the firmware version of this product is 4.04 while the latest firmware version available is 4.10-
06 as you could see at Opticom’s homepage (
http://www.opticomtech.com
). If you decide to update the
firmware, first download the latest firmware into the hard drive of your computer. Unzip the file if it is
compressed.
Then select the IP device to be updated on IP Installer window, then click Update Firmware button from the
toolbar. The following window will be displayed.
Note: After setting up the network for the IP devices, make sure the IP devices are
accessible on the network from your computer. It can be done by running Live
View function of the homepage of the IP device’s built-in server. Refer to 3.9 Live
View section for how to do it.