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Appendix E: Glossary

Wireless-G PTZ Internet Camera with Audio

TKIP

 (

T

emporal 

K

ey

 I

ntegrity 

P

rotocol) - a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for 

each packet transmitted.

Topology

 - The physical layout of a network.

TX Rate

 - Transmission Rate.

Upgrade

 - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version. 

Upload

 - To transmit a file over a network.

URL

 (

U

niform 

R

esource 

L

ocator) - The address of a file located on the Internet.  

VPN

 (

V

irtual 

P

rivate 

N

etwork) - A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another 

over the Internet.

WAN

 (

W

ide 

A

rea 

N

etwork)- The Internet.

WEP

 (

W

ired 

E

quivalent 

P

rivacy) - A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for 

greater security.

WLAN

 (

W

ireless 

L

ocal 

A

rea 

N

etwork) - A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with 

each other wirelessly.

WPA

 (

W

i-Fi 

P

rotected 

A

ccess) - a wireless security protocol using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) 

encryption, which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server.

Summary of Contents for Linksys WVC210

Page 1: ...A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Model No PTZ Internet Camera Wireless G WVC210 User Guide WIRELESS GHz 2 4802 11g with Audio ...

Page 2: ...ading this guide In addition to these symbols there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this Also each figure diagram screenshot or other image is provided with a figure number and description like this Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the List of Figures section in the Table of Contents This exclamation point means there is a Caution or warning and is s...

Page 3: ...nnection to a Wireless Ad Hoc Network for Setup 9 Moving the Camera to a Different Network 9 Chapter 4 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Camera 11 Setup Wizard 11 Placement Options 18 Audio Option 18 Chapter 5 Installing and Using the Internet Camera Viewer Recorder Utility 19 Overview 19 Installing the Viewer Recorder Utility 19 Using the Viewer Recorder Utility 21 Setting Up the Ca...

Page 4: ...eo 42 Setup 43 Help 56 Appendix A Troubleshooting 57 Appendix B Wireless Security 59 Security Precautions 59 Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks 59 Appendix C Upgrading Firmware 61 Appendix D vWindows Help 62 Appendix E Glossary 63 Appendix F Specifications 68 Appendix G Warranty Information 71 Appendix H Regulatory Information 72 Appendix I Contact Information 79 ...

Page 5: ...ameras Found Screen 13 Figure 4 8 Wizard Login Screen 13 Figure 4 9 Basic Settings Screen 14 Figure 4 10 Network Settings Screen 14 Figure 4 11 IP Settings Screen 15 Figure 4 12 Mode Settings Screen 15 Figure 4 13 Wireless Settings Screen 16 Figure 4 14 Security Settings Screen 16 Figure 4 15 Review New Settings Screen 17 Figure 4 16 Confirmation Screen 17 Figure 4 17 Congratulations Screen 17 Fig...

Page 6: ...nvenience Screen 31 Figure 6 4 Check Connections Screen 32 Figure 6 5 Cameras Found Screen 32 Figure 6 6 Login Screen 33 Figure 6 7 SoloLink DDNS Screen 33 Figure 6 8 Confirm Active Internet Connection Screen 33 Figure 6 9 Welcome to the SoloLink DDNS Service Screen 34 Figure 6 10 Sign Up Screen 34 Figure 6 11 Confirmation of New Settings Screen 35 Figure 6 12 Select a Location ID Screen 35 Figure...

Page 7: ...View Video Screen 42 Figure 7 4 Security Warning Screen 42 Figure 7 5 Basic Screen 43 Figure 7 6 Confirmation Screen 44 Figure 7 7 WEP Key Settings Screen 45 Figure 7 8 Image Screen 46 Figure 7 9 Maintenance Screen 48 Figure 7 10 Users Screen 49 Figure 7 11 DDNS Screen 50 Figure 7 12 FTP Upload Screen 51 Figure 7 13 Options Screen 52 Figure 7 14 Pan Tilt Screen 54 Figure 7 15 Status Screen 55 Figu...

Page 8: ...eless network A wireless router can also be used because a wireless router incorporates the capabilities of an access point Access points transmit data to PCs equipped with wireless network cards which can roam within a certain radial range of the access point Multiple access points can be arranged to work in succession to extend the roaming range and can be set up to communicate with your Etherne...

Page 9: ...dapters such as the Wireless B and Wireless G Notebook Adapters model numbers WPC11 and WPC54G for your laptop computers Wireless B and Wireless G PCI Adapters model numbers WMP11 and WMP54G for your desktop PCs and Wireless B and Wireless G USB Adapters model numbers WUSB11 and WUSB54G for your computers when you want to enjoy USB connectivity With these and many other Linksys products your netwo...

Page 10: ... the middle of the Camera s front panel It has a range of approximately 9 feet 3 meters depending on environmental conditions Camera LEDs The Camera has four LEDs to let you know how the Camera is functioning POWER Amber The POWER LED lights up when the Camera is powered on It flashes for about 10 15 seconds while the Camera is initializing ACTIVITY Green The ACTIVITY LED flashes when there is act...

Page 11: ... MIC IN port is where you will connect the 2 5 mm input jack of your external microphone optional RESET The RESET button is what you will press if you need to reset the Camera Insert a paper clip into the opening next to the Ethernet port Then press the button and hold it in for five seconds IMPORTANT Resetting the Camera will erase all of your settings such as encryption information and replace t...

Page 12: ...Setup 1 Attach the antenna 2 Connect the Ethernet network cable to your network switch or router 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the Camera 4 Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Camera 5 Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet The Camera s Ready LED flashes while the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and Ethernet ...

Page 13: ... the Ready and Wireless LEDs are solidly lit Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Camera Moving the Camera to a Different Network When you move the Camera from a wired network to a wireless network or vice versa you must power off the Camera before connecting to the new network Proceed to the appropriate instructions To move the Camera from a wired network to a wire...

Page 14: ...w these instructions 1 Unplug the power adapter from the Camera 2 Connect the Ethernet network cable to your PC router or switch 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the Camera 4 Re connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Camera The Camera s Ready LED flashes while the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and LAN LEDs are solidly lit ...

Page 15: ... wvc210 exe if D is the letter of your CD ROM drive Setup Click the Click Here to Start button to begin the installation process Install Viewer Recorder Utility Click this button to install the Camera s Viewer Recorder Utility on your PC Setup SoloLink DDNS Service Click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button to configure and use Linksys s Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service User Guide Click t...

Page 16: ...rk cable to your network s router or switch Once you have done this click Next 4 Next connect that network cable to the Camera s RJ 45 port as shown Once you have done this click Next 5 Once that is done connect the Camera s power cable to the Camera s power port as shown Once you have done this click Next Figure 4 4 Connect Network Cable to Camera Figure 4 3 Connect Network Cable to Network Figur...

Page 17: ...tion box click the name of the Camera you are currently installing Write down the IP address of the Camera so you can use it to access the Web based Utility later Click the Next button 8 For increased network security enter a name and password for administrator access to the Camera In lowercase letters enter admin in the Administrator Name and Administrator Password fields You can change these set...

Page 18: ...ption You may enter additional information such as location in this field It has a maximum length of 32 characters Time Zone Select the time zone for the Camera s location Date Enter today s date in the fields provided Time Enter the current time in the fields provided When you have finished making your changes click Next 10 If you need to assign a static IP address to the Camera select Static IP ...

Page 19: ...u are unsure about the Default Gateway it is better to leave this field blank Then complete the Primary DNS and or Secondary DNS fields You must enter at least one DNS address which can be obtained from your ISP Click Next to continue 12 The Mode Setting screen will appear next Click the Infrastructure radio button if you want the Camera to communicate using an access point or wireless router Clic...

Page 20: ... WPA Personal encryption disabled keep the default setting Disabled WEP To enable WEP encryption select 64 Bit Keys or 128 Bit Keys from the drop down menu Then enter a Passphrase If you want to manually enter a WEP key leave the Passphrase field blank Passphrase If you enabled WEP encryption you can enter a Passphrase so a WEP key will be automatically generated If you want to manually enter a WE...

Page 21: ...After the files have been successfully copied the Congratulations screen will appear Install Viewer Recorder Utility Click this button to install the Camera s Utility on your PC Setup SoloLink DDNS Service Click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button to set up and configure the Linksys Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service Exit Click the Exit button if you want to install the Camera s Utility la...

Page 22: ...e Camera Attach the wall mount stand to the wall 2 Attach the camera to the wall mount 3 Adjust the Camera s aim and focus accordingly Proceed to the next section Audio Option Audio Option If you want to use your own microphone instead of the Camera s built in microphone then follow these instructions 1 Connect the 2 5 mm input jack of your microphone to the Camera s MIC IN port on its bottom pane...

Page 23: ...stalled on your PC you should uninstall it before installing this Internet Camera Viewer Recorder Utility Installing the Viewer Recorder Utility 1 On the Welcome or Congratulations screen of the Setup Wizard click the Install Viewer Recorder Utility button 2 The Welcome screen will appear Click the Next button to proceed Figure 5 1 Install Viewer Recorder Utility Screen Figure 5 2 Install Viewer R...

Page 24: ... Next button If you wish you can rename the default folder To add program icons to an existing folder select one from the Existing Folders listed and then click the Next button 5 When the setup is complete click the OK button To learn how to use the Viewer Recorder Utility proceed to the next section Using the Viewer Recorder Utility To set up the Linksys SoloLink Service go to Chapter 6 Setting u...

Page 25: ...he Viewer Recorder Utility Double click the icon on your desktop the icon acts as a shortcut Right click the icon in the system tray and then click Monitor You will see the Utility s main screen From this screen you can control Cameras view video and schedule recordings To minimize any of the Utility s screens click the X button in the upper right hand corner To request help information click the ...

Page 26: ...tility s main screen you will want to select a camera to view and manage the camera s video To select a camera click one of the numbered buttons 1 9 on the bottom of the screen Selecting that number will bring up the camera assigned to it which is described later Once you ve selected the camera more buttons will appear along with the video feed Figure 5 8 Selecting Camera Figure 5 9 Camera Selecte...

Page 27: ...urn magnification to normal Flip Click this to have the image swapped top to bottom Mirror Click this to have the image swapped left to right Screen Layout Select the number of Channels Cameras to be displayed on screen Speaker Volume When audio is available raising or lowering this bar will change the volume Mute When audio is available clicking this will silence the audio Camera Selection Clicki...

Page 28: ...e Patrol function To preset camera positions do the following 1 Click the Set Preset Position button on the View Video page to set the position 2 Position the camera with the Positioning buttons 3 You see the Set Preset Position screen select the Preset Number enter a Preset Name then click the Add button 4 Click the Apply button when finished or the Cancel button if you decide not to set the Pres...

Page 29: ...ra s data into the Camera Data fields Local ID Enter a name for the camera this name will be included in the name of recorded video files IP Address Enter the camera s IP Address here Port Number Enter the port number assigned to this camera User Name Enter the user name set to this camera when it was setup Password Enter the password set to this camera when it was setup 3 Select Enable Motion Det...

Page 30: ...nterval Select when or how often you want this recording to occur Start Date From the calendar that appears when you click the drop down menu select the date when this schedule will begin Start Time Enter the time when this schedule will begin Duration Enter the amount of time before this schedule expires 2 Click the line you wish to assign to the schedule in the box at the top of the screen 3 Cli...

Page 31: ... Type You can also click the Browse button to select the desired drive and folder Instant Recording Time Limit Maximum time limit for Instant Recording This sets the maximum size of a recording Recordings are started by clicking the Record button on the Main screen Motion Detection Record before Motion Detected Set the time so the Utility will start recording a certain time before the Utility dete...

Page 32: ...ive Click the box for this feature and then enter the Maximum Allowed Space in the next box The Maximum Allowed Space is the amount of space on your hard drive you ll allow your recordings to take up which should be smaller than the available room you have left on your drive along with space for your operating system and other programs Plan for when that space gets full by clicking either Overwrit...

Page 33: ... the time range in which the file was recorded Click the Search button to search for the files To display all of your recorded files click the Show All Files button The files will be shown by name File Name when the file was recorded Recorded Time and length of file Duration To play the recorded file click the Playback button To delete the file click the Delete button If you cannot find the file y...

Page 34: ...You may want to use the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service if one of the following applies to you Dynamic IP Address Your Internet service assigns you a dynamic IP address Many Internet service providers ISPs assign a new IP address to your connection from time to time for security purposes or whenever you disconnect and reconnect The SoloLink service keeps track of your network s address even when it ...

Page 35: ...e SoloLink DDNS Service if your network is using a dynamic IP address Click the Next button 3 The next screen explains why you would find the SoloLink DDNS Service convenient if you would prefer to access the Camera using a name rather than a series of numbers its IP address Click the Next button to continue Figure 6 3 SoloLink for Convenience Screen Figure 6 2 SoloLink for Dynamic IP Address Scre...

Page 36: ...onnection Verify that your PC and Camera are connected to the network and the Camera is configured properly Click Next 5 A list of Wireless G Internet Cameras on your network and their status information is displayed next In the Selection box click the name of the Camera you are currently setting up Then click the Next button Figure 6 4 Check Connections Screen Figure 6 5 Cameras Found Screen ...

Page 37: ... and password then enter admin in the User name and Password fields admin is the default Then click the OK button 7 Your web browser will automatically start up and the SoloLink DDNS screen of the Camera s Web based Utility will appear Click the Enable DDNS checkbox then click New User Click here to Register 8 Verify that your network has an active Internet connection and click Continue Figure 6 6...

Page 38: ...the Promotion Card included with the Camera If you don t have an Access ID then leave the Access ID field blank Then enter your account and user information Enter a Username and Password for your account Enter the Password again in the Confirm Password field Complete the following required fields First Name Last Name Phone and Email You can also enter your postal address and choose to receive upda...

Page 39: ...reen If the new settings are correct click Continue 12 On the Select a Location ID screen enter a Location ID which can be a name describing your network s location It will be combined with the Camera s Device Name and ourlinksys com to create a convenient URL you can use to access the Camera Click Continue Figure 6 12 Select a Location ID Screen Figure 6 11 Confirmation of New Settings Screen ...

Page 40: ...ans Bill me now or Bill me later If you did not enter an Access ID then you have one choice Bill me now If you click Bill me later go to step 15 If you click Bill me now you will see a screen asking for billing information Follow the on screen instructions and then go to step 15 15 Read the Terms of Service agreement on the Verification screen Click Create Account to accept the terms of service Fi...

Page 41: ...creen click Continue The SoloLink DDNS Service will send your account information to the Camera 17 A pop up screen will inform you that you have successfully registered your account Click OK At the bottom of the SoloLink DDNS screen click the Apply button to register the Camera with your account Figure 6 16 Create Links Screen Figure 6 17 Successful Registration Screen ...

Page 42: ...page will display the link or address you will use to access the Camera and the port number the SoloLink DDNS Service will use to find the Camera Click Continue 19 A pop up screen will inform you that you have successfully set up the SoloLink DDNS Service for the Camera Click OK Figure 6 18 Account Confirmation of Camera Screen Figure 6 19 Successful Setup Screen ...

Page 43: ...a Web based Utility SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras After you have set up your SoloLink account you can add more Cameras to your SoloLink account using each Camera s Web based Utility Follow these instructions for each Camera you add 1 To access a Camera s Web based Utility launch Internet Explorer enter the Camera s IP address in the Address field then press Enter 2 A login screen wil...

Page 44: ...N port 8 Depending on how often you want the DDNS service to update the dynamic IP address select the appropriate time interval from the DDNS Service Update drop down menu To update the dynamic IP address immediately click the Update Now button 9 Click the Apply button on the SoloLink DDNS screen The Camera will automatically register itself with your SoloLink account 10 Set up port forwarding on ...

Page 45: ...ot changed the Camera s user name and password then enter admin in the User name and Password fields admin is the default Then click the OK button The Welcome screen of the Web based Utility will appear You have six tabs available Home To return to the Welcome screen click the Home tab View Video To view the Camera s video click the View Video tab Go to the View Video section for more information ...

Page 46: ...le your computer to see the Camera s video click the Yes button 3 A screen will appear showing you the video from the Camera NOTE For added security you should always change the Login Name and Password through the Utility s Users screen Figure 7 4 Security Warning Screen NOTE To view video using a web browser you must use Internet Explorer version 5 5 or higher The View Video feature will not work...

Page 47: ...are configured on the Options screen Pan Tilt Set and calibrate the Camera s pan and tilt options from this screen Status Status information and a log are displayed on this screen To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about a screen s features click the Help button Basic The Basic screen allows you to alter t...

Page 48: ...Camera will use a static IP address You need to enter at least one DNS address Wireless Settings SSID Enter the network s SSID or network name here Network Type Select the network s mode Infrastructure or Ad hoc Channel No If the Camera is set to ad hoc mode select its channel setting from the drop down menu Security To use WEP encryption click the Enable radio button You will be asked to confirm ...

Page 49: ...ugh F WPA Personal To enable WPA Personal encryption enter a WPA Shared Key from 8 to 63 characters WPA Shared Key If you enabled WPA Personal encryption enter the WPA Shared Key that you re using on your wireless network Authentication The default is set to Open System for which the sender and the recipient do NOT use a WEP key for authentication You can also choose Shared Key when the sender and...

Page 50: ...ferent resolutions and image quality levels The following table lists these estimated bit rates Estimated Bit Rates for Video Viewing or Recording Resolution Quality Level Bit Rate 640 x 480 Very High 4000kbps 640 x 480 High 3200kbps 640 x 480 Normal 1200kbps 640 x 480 Low 480kbps 640 x 480 Very Low 160kbps 320 x 240 Very High 1000kbps 320 x 240 High 800kbps 320 x 240 Normal 300kbps 320 x 240 Low ...

Page 51: ...posure If necessary you can adjust the exposure to obtain a better image For example if the camera is facing minimal light the image may be too dark In this case you can increase the exposure Sharpness Select the desired option for the sharpness You can select a Sharpness value between 3 and 3 Options Flip Image Mirror Image The Flip setting will rotate the image 180 vertically the Mirror setting ...

Page 52: ...etwork in other words use a computer within the Camera s local network If you attempt to upgrade the Camera s firmware from a remote location using a computer outside of the Camera s local network the upgrade will fail To upgrade the firmware 1 Go to the Linksys website www linksys com and download the firmware upgrade file for the Camera Then extract the file 2 From the Help screen click the Firm...

Page 53: ...d in both fields The password should have eight characters or fewer Pan Tilt This box sets a user s access to the Pan Tilt options Click this box to set access Setup Allows users to configure the camera without having to give them administrator rights Click the Add button to set the user s information To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button...

Page 54: ...orgotten your password click Forgot your Password The Password Request screen will appear Complete the Domain name field Click the Request Password button to request your username and password which will be e mailed to the e mail address registered with your SoloLink DDNS account Click the Cancel button to cancel your change Click the Back button to return to the previous screen Your Domain Enter ...

Page 55: ... Camera can connect to only one server at a time and will only connect to the Secondary FTP Server when it is unable to connect to the Primary FTP Server Login Name Enter the Login name required to gain access to the FTP server Password Enter the password required to gain access to the FTP server Photo Enter the desired photo shot here Up to four snapshots can be uploaded per interval Enable Passi...

Page 56: ...ail SMTP server If it requires authentication click the checkbox and enter the account name and password in the Account Name and Password fields Pan Tilt This option is only available if your camera is fitted with a Pan Tilt control If available select the desired option to resolve conflict between the Pan Tilt and Motion Detection features Delay between E mails Specify the minimum time interval b...

Page 57: ...the checkbox next to UPnP Alternate Port If you want the Camera to be able to use an alternate port for communications click the checkbox Then enter the port number you want in the Port Number field from 1024 to 65534 the default is 1024 If you already have a Web Server on your LAN then you should enable the Alternate Port and use this port number instead of port 80 To save your changes click the ...

Page 58: ...ant to use the Pan Tilt Movement feature Reset Click this button to reset Default Home Position Preset Rotation Sequence This feature determines how the camera will move when it is set to Rotate You can set a number of Preset Positions the camera will go to the first position then move through the list of present positions until it is finished The camera will stop at the last position in the list ...

Page 59: ...e The current date and time are shown here Image Image Type This displays the compression type of the video stream Resolution This displays the image size of the video stream Image Quality This displays the image quality of the video stream Network Network Type The wireless network s mode is shown here IP Address The Camera s IP Address is displayed here Subnet Mask The Camera s Subnet Mask is sho...

Page 60: ... to restore factory defaults and upgrade the Camera s firmware Setup Click any of the topics in the bar on the left to get help information Linksys Support Page Download Latest Viewer Recorder Utility Click this link to download the most recent version of the Viewer Recorder Utility from the Linksys website www linksys com Click here to learn how to configure Port Forwarding in your Linksys Router...

Page 61: ... network segment If you don t have a router this could be the case Ensure that your PC has the TCP IP network protocol loaded In Windows this is done by using Control Panel Network If an entry for TCP IP Network card is not listed use Add Protocol Microsoft TCP IP to add it You then need to select the new entry TCP IP Network card click Properties and configure the IP Address tab If your LAN has a...

Page 62: ... SMTP Simple Mail Transport Protocol server used by the camera to send the E mail will not accept mail This is to prevent Spam being sent from the server Try using a different SMTP server or contact your ISP to see if SMTP access is being blocked 7 Using the motion detection feature I receive E mails which don t show any moving objects The motion detection feature doesn t actually detect motion It...

Page 63: ...work performance 6 Change the WEP encryption keys periodically Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Wireless networks are easy to find Hackers know that in order to join a wireless network wireless networking products first listen for beacon messages These messages can be easily decrypted and contain much of the network s information such as the network s SSID Service Set Identifier Here are ...

Page 64: ...resses Enable MAC Address filtering MAC Address filtering will allow you to provide access to only those wireless nodes with certain MAC Addresses This makes it harder for a hacker to access your network with a random MAC Address WEP Encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is often looked upon as a cure all for wireless security concerns This is overstating WEP s ability Again this can only provid...

Page 65: ...Firmware Upgrade button 4 Click the Browse button to find the extracted file and then double click the filename 5 Click the Start Upgrade button and follow the on screen instructions Click the Cancel button to cancel the firmware upgrade For more information click the Help button Figure C 1 Upgrade Firmware Screen Note Linksys recommends that you upgrade the Camera s firmware within your network i...

Page 66: ...f instructions or protocol all PCs follow to communicate over a network This is true for wireless networks as well Your PCs will not be able to utilize wireless networking without having TCP IP enabled Windows Help provides complete instructions on enabling TCP IP Shared Resources If you wish to share printers folders or files over your network Windows Help provides complete instructions on using ...

Page 67: ...rt a device and cause it to start executing instructions Broadband An always on fast Internet connection Browser An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web Byte A unit of data that is eight bits long Cable Modem A device that connects a computer to the cable television network which in turn connects to the Internet Daisy Chain ...

Page 68: ... Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium Firewall A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP...

Page 69: ...ng storage and or transmission between users Packet A unit of data sent over a network Passphrase Used much like a password a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products Ping Packet INternet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online POP3 Post Office Protocol 3 A standard mail ...

Page 70: ...s network s name Static IP Address A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network Static Routing Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network Switch 1 A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports 2 A device fo...

Page 71: ...he address of a file located on the Internet VPN Virtual Private Network A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another over the Internet WAN Wide Area Network The Internet WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A group of computers and associated devic...

Page 72: ...HTTP DHCP SMTP FTP NTP DNS UPnP and DDNS Button One Reset Button Cabling Type UTP CAT 5 LEDs Power Ethernet Wireless G Sensor 1 5 CMOS Focal Length 500mm Infinity Frame Rate Up to 30 fps Resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 Illumination 2LUX F2 0 Field of View 60 degrees Auto Patrol 9 Definable Preset Points by User Pan 67 degrees Tilt 34 degrees down to 30 degrees up WebUI Built in Web UI for Easy ...

Page 73: ...Vision IR Filter cut for low light Motion Detection Send Video Clip to an email address on motion detection Compression G 726 Sampling Rate 8 KHz Dual Bit Rate 16Kbps Brightness Auto Manual Adjustment Monitor and Recording Software Included software for multiple camera monitoring and recording to your hard drive with advanced search by time and date Recording can be set up to record by motion trig...

Page 74: ...heduling transfer of images to an FTP server DDNS Dynamic DNS facilitates reaching the camera by a name irrespective of what the IP address is Sololink DynDNs and TZO is supported UPnP Allows autodiscovery of the camera by other UPnP devices Dimensions 1 26 x 7 83 x 6 89 W x H x D 32 mm x 199 mm x 175 mm Unit Weight 1 01 lbs 0 46 kg Power 5DVC 2 5A Switching Power Supply Certifications FCC CE and ...

Page 75: ...ENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to You This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction This warranty does not apply if the Product a has been altered except by L...

Page 76: ...ceiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including int...

Page 77: ...ference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 3 3 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms This device complies with Canadian ICES 003 and RSS210...

Page 78: ...ts Covered by EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol ...

Page 79: ...75 Appendix H Regulatory Information Wireless G PTZ Internet Camera with Audio ...

Page 80: ...76 Appendix H Regulatory Information Wireless G PTZ Internet Camera with Audio ...

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Page 82: ...78 Appendix H Regulatory Information Wireless G PTZ Internet Camera with Audio For more information visit www linksys com ...

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