
There are other options also available for locating an iViewHD camera. See appendix A (
Alternate
Ways to Locate an iViewHD Camera on the Network
) which provides several options for locating
an iViewHD camera, such as
• Bonjour Browser for Windows (plugin)
• Safari Browser for Windows
• DHCP Server
• ARP table modification
In this section we will assume that you already have Bonjour installed and are running a Bonjour en-
abled browser or are running the standalone Bonjour Browser for Windows.
Each iViewHD has a unique name associated with it which you can change later on. The factory de-
fault name is in the form iViewHD-
TT
Camera (
XXXXXX
), where
TT
is either
2M
for a 2 megapixel
camera or
D1
for a D1 camera.
XXXXXX
are the last 3 digits of the iViewHD
ʼ
s MAC address in hex.
You can find the MAC address on a label on the back of the camera:
Double clicking on the name will attempt to connect to the iViewHD main
image control web page
.
When your browser connects to iViewHD, you may be greeted with an authentication window re-
questing your username and password. iViewHD ships with this feature disabled, but if you see the
iViewHD User
ʼ
s Manual
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