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Now that the port for the camera has been opened, anyone can view the images of
your camera using the Internet by following the instructions below:
1.
Open your Internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Enter the WAN IP address (which you received from your provider) in the
address bar.
3.
Press the enter key or click ‘Go to’.
4.
The opening screen of the camera is shown. In the center of the screen the
image of the camera is shown.
4.0 Other camera settings
Now that the camera has been properly connected and you can view the images, it is
possible to further configure the camera to your wishes. Before you can start
configuring, you will first need to go to the correct page of the camera menu. Follow
the instructions below:
1.
Open your Internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer, Netscape or Firefox).
2.
Enter the IP address you set in chapter 3.3 in the address bar of the browser (for
instance 192.168.0.100).
3.
Press the enter key or click ‘Go to’.
4.
The opening screen is shown.
5.
Click the third button from above, depicting a wrench (Settings).
6.
Enter ‘admin’ in the ‘Username’ field.
7.
Enter the password you set in chapter 3.3, step 12 in the ‘Password’ field.
8.
Click ‘Ok’.
4.1 Adjusting the image quality
The quality of the camera image can be adjusted to what you want to use the camera
for. If you only want to use the camera within your own network for example, you can
use the highest image quality, as opposed to a situation where you want to send
images over the Internet. To access the settings for the image quality, click ‘Video’ in
the left menu.
In the upper right part of the screen you will find 3 options. Choose ‘High’ if you only
wish to use the camera within your own network and if no other cameras are present
in your network. If there are multiple cameras in your network, choose ‘Medium’. If you
wish to use the camera to send images over the Internet, choose ‘Low’.
If you want to share images of the camera over the Internet, it is important that the
image quality is set in such way that the amount of data traffic the camera generates
does not surpass the speed of your ADSL connection. That is why you can fine-tune
the quality settings. Apart from the settings we explained above you will also find the