Operating Instructions
22
Network Parameters Table
*
1
Many ISP's intentionally block port number 80 to guard against network viruses.
If your ISP blocks port number 80, substitute it to another unused port number.
*
2
When you use more than one Network Camera with a broadband router, each
Network Camera needs its own port number. The broadband router needs the
Port Forwarding feature. Refer to page 32.
*
3
Refer to the broadband router's manual for the Port Forwarding feature.
*
4
When you use Network Camera in DHCP feature, check [DHCP] and enter the
Host Name if your ISP requires. If you automatically get the address of Default
Gateway and DNS server from DHCP server, you do not need to set up.
*
5
Verify that your ISP supports DHCP. If your ISP supports DHCP, or if you assign
a domain name to Network Camera, you need to contract and register for DDNS
service. Refer to the included leaflet for DDNS service. If you set static global IP
address to Network Camera and the broadband router, you do not need to
register DDNS service.
It can restrict the transmit bandwidth.
Select from 0.1 to Unlimited Mbit/s.
Max.
Bandwidth
Usage
Parameters
Network Camera Configuration Type
Port No.
IP address
Subnet
Mask
Default
Gateway
DNS
Server 1, 2
DDNS
Check [Static],
and set the
static private
IP address.
192.168.0.253
(default)
255.255.255.0
(default)
Check [Static],
and set the
static global
IP address.*
4
Check [Static],
and set the
static private
IP address.*
3
Set Default
Gateway
address.
You do not
need to
set up.
Set DNS server address.
You do not
need to set up.
You do not
need to set up.
[Type 1]
[Type 2]
[Type 3]
[Type 4]
Set Default
Gateway
address.*
4
Set DNS server
address.*
4
Set the private
IP address of the
broadband router
(on your network),
not of the gateway
of your ISP. *
3
80 (default)*
1
80 (default)
80 (default)
80 (default)
Set the Subnet Mask fitted to your network.
*
5
*
5
*
1
*
2