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ADVANCED
SYSTEM SETTING
NETWORK SETUP
The Network Setup settings will automatically be set at the recommended default after the camera
connection is made.
DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) is a service that allows a connection to an IP address using
a hostname (URL) address instead of a numeric IP address. Most ISPs use Dynamic IP Addressing
that frequently changes the public IP address of your internet connection; this means that when
connecting to the camera over the internet, you need to know if your IP address has changed.
DDNS automatically redirects traffic to your current IP address when using the hostname address.
Enable DDNS – Select the check box to enable DDNS.
Provider – Select a DDNS host from the Provider list.
Host name – Type the registered domain name in the field.
Username/E-mail – Type the username or e-mail required by the DDNS provider for authentication.
Password/Key – Type the password or key required by the DDNS provider for authentication.
NETWORK ADVANCED
QoS
Quality of Service allows you to prioritize network traffic services of the camera’s functions. The QoS
function utilizes the Differentiated Services prioritized using Codepoint vales (DSCP).
Note
Routers and switches on the network must be QoS or DSCP capable, and have these settings
enable for this function to operate on your network.
SNMP Settings
With Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enabled, the camera can be monitored and
managed remotely with a network management system. Contact your network administrator if you
are not familiar with SNMP setup.
UPnP (Universal Plug N’ Play)
Enable UPnP – When enabled, the camera will appear in My Network Places on Windows
computers running UPnP on the same network.
Enable UPnP Port Forwarding – When enabled, the camera will attempt to open the web server
port on the router automatically.
Friendly Name – Set a name to easily identify the camera.