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Accept the settings by pressing “OK” or cancel them by pressing “Cancel”. If the
network configuration is changed, then the camera must be restarted (System \
Initialize \ Restart).
PPPoE
PPPoE:
You can enter the Internet access data provided by your ISP (Internet service
provider) here manually. This is necessary if the IP camera is directly connected
to the Internet (without a router).
IP address:
The IP address is determined automatically, provided the user name and
password for Internet access have been entered correctly and a connection to
the ISP is established.
User ID:
User identification for Internet access (max. 64 characters).
Password:
Password for Internet access (max. 32 characters).
Re-type password:
The password must be confirmed here.
Obtain a DNS server address automatically:
Activate this option to determine the DNS server address
automatically.
Use the following DNS server address:
If the DNS server address is not assigned automatically by
your ISP, then it can be entered here manually.
Primary DNS server:
First server address used where the camera attempts to
convert the DNS names into IP addresses.
Secondary DNS server:
Alternative server address used where the camera
attempts to convert the DNS names into IP addresses.
Accept the settings by pressing “OK” or cancel them by pressing “Cancel”. If the
network configuration is changed, then the camera must be restarted (System \
Initialize \ Restart).
DDNS
DynDNS or DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a system used for updating domain name entries in
real time. The network camera is equipped with an integrated DynDNS client, which updates the IP address
independently via a DynDNS provider. If the network camera is positioned behind a router, we recommend
using the DynDNS function on the router.