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2.
Set up the IP Cameras
In this example, two IP cameras will be installed. Connect the IP cameras to your
home network. Then set the IP address of the cameras so that they are in the same
LAN as the computer. Login the configuration page of the Camera 1 by IE browser.
Enter the IP address of the first camera as 192.168.1.10. The default gateway
should be set as the LAN IP of the router (192.168.1.100 in this example). Then
configure the IP address of the second camera as 192.168.1.20.
Some cameras provide a utility for IP configuration. You may refer to the user
manual of the cameras for further details.
for the supported network camera list.
3.
Configure the camera settings on NAS
Login the Surveillance Station by IE browser to configure the IP cameras. Go to
“Settings>Camera Settings” page. Enter the camera information, e.g. name,
model, and IP address.
Summary of Contents for TS-859 Pro+
Page 1: ...Turbo NAS User Manual Version 3 2 0 Copyright 2009 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved...
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Page 80: ...80 5 The imported user accounts will be shown...
Page 87: ...87 5 Upon successful connection you can access the remote folders through the NAS...
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Page 103: ...103 6 Type a name for this network place...
Page 104: ...104 7 The network place has been created and is ready to be used...
Page 107: ...107 2 Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures...
Page 108: ...108 3 Select Choose a custom network location...
Page 110: ...110 6 Type a name for this network location...
Page 111: ...111 7 The Web folder has been successfully created...
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Page 155: ...155 3 7 2 3 Mac OS X 10 4 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities 2 Click Printer Setup Utility...
Page 161: ...161 4 Click to add a printer...
Page 163: ...163 7 Select the printer driver...
Page 164: ...164 8 After installing the printer driver correctly you can start to use the printer...
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Page 197: ...197 Backup Select the files and folders for backup...
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Page 215: ...215 You can use the Finder to restart or shut down the server admin access required...