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Security.
IP Camera provides industry’s most advanced encryption protection over wireless transmission.
Supported methods include:
WEP
and
WPA-PSK
.
Once again, encryption setting over IP Camera has to be identical with wireless Router’s.
WEP Setting.
Authentication
.
.
.
.
Either
Open System
or
Shared Keys
. Please refer to your wireless
Router. If you are not sure, select
Auto
.
Encryption
.
.
.
.
Either
64-bit
or
128-bit
. Please refer to your wireless Router.
Key Type.
Key
may be regarded as set of passwords to access wireless connection.
Either
HEX
or
ASCII
. By selecting HEX type, you may only use numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to
F, and minimum length is 10 for 64-bit and 26 for 128-bit. By selecting ASCII type, you may
input any
case-sensitive
characters and minimum length is 5 for 64-bit and 13 for 128-bit.
Key 1~4
.
.
.
.
Based on
Key Type
, enter keys in these blocks.
WPA-PSK Setting.
Encryption.
Either
TKIP
or
AES
. Please refer to your wireless Router.
Pre-Shared Key.
Enter ASCII-format key in this block. All numbers and characters are
allowed and are
case sensitive
.
Finally, click [Apply] to effect the changes. Close IP Viewer. Detach cross-over network cable between
IP Camera and PC.
Now you may use IP Manager to detect wireless network and then to launch IP Camera in IP Viewer
wirelessly. Or you may enter IP address in Internet browser in order to launch IP Viewer directly and
wirelessly.
VI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION