WebEye E10/E104
WebEye E10/E104
User’s Guide
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VI. Accessing WebEye Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image
After assigning WebEye an IP address, you may access WebEye and monitor real-time image on
Internet. However you may not access its Homepage on remote network until assigning other
addressees like gateway address, subnet mask, broadcast address properly.
1. Starting Web browser
Start your web browser and enter your WebEye IP address. Then you can see a build- in homepage
of WebEye.
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Example
http://200.243.232.178/
WebEye supports up to 100 users simultaneously. If a person tries to access WebEye as the 101
st
user, one cannot receive any image but will see a message of user counter on upper right side of
homepage as ‘Connected Client#: 100’
2. Login page
1) ID and password
To verify registered WebEye users,
there is a Login page. If you are to
connect to WebEye, you should
follow login procedures.
If you key in user’s ID and
password, you may access to a
viewer to monitor real-time images.
With administrator’s ID and
password, you may also access to a
real-time image viewer with
administrator’s authority.
The default value of both user ’s ID
and password are ‘
guest
’, and
administrator may change it at
Admin page. But, each ID and password must be composed within 9 bytes. (e.g. 9 English letters)
2) Behind Firewall
If your PC is connected on a network where firewall is. In the case, you may not view real time
image properly because video TCP port of WebEye is blocked. Common video TCP port (A default
video TCP port of WebEye is 8080
t h
port.) is blocked under firewall. If you are under firewall, you