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Assign an IP address that belongs to the same class as other network devices (router, PCs, etc.) on
the local area network. For example, if your router’s address is 192.168.0.
1
, you can assign an IP
address between 192.168.0.
2
and 192.168.0.
255
as long as the assigned address is not used by
another network device.
4.
Enter the appropriate subnet mask.
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Confirm the subnet mask assigned to your router or PC. You can enter the same value here.
5.
Under [Default Gateway], enter the IP address of your router or the default gateway IP address provided
by your ISP or network administrator.
6.
Under [DNS], enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers provided by your ISP or
network administrator.
7.
Under [Max. Bandwidth Usage], select the maximum bandwidth you want to allow the camera to use.
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This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
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Refer to the following file size information when restricting the maximum bandwidth. Note that these
are estimated file sizes; the actual file size may vary depending on image quality, image brightness,
etc.
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192
´
144: 3.5 KB (28 Kbit)
–
320
´
240: 10 KB (80 Kbit)
–
640
´
480: 18 KB (144 Kbit)
8.
Under [Connection Type], select the appropriate connection type.
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Normally you can leave this setting at [Auto Negotiation].
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This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
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BL-C131A only:
If using the camera in wireless mode, [Auto Negotiation] must be selected.
9.
Click [Save].
10.
When the [New settings are saved.] message is displayed, click [Restart].
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All buffered images are deleted when the camera is restarted.
Note
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To access the camera again, use the IP address you assigned to the camera in this procedure.
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The current network settings can be confirmed on the [Status] page (see Page 119).
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Operating Instructions
5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings