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6.22
TCP/IP
Setup
The
Y
‐
cam
is
setup
to
obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
(DHCP)
from
your
Network
by
default,
so
these
settings
should
not
be
needed
by
most
users.
Should
you
wish
to
assign
the
IP
address
manually,
use
the
TCP/IP
Setup
page
to
enter
the
address
details.
If
your
network
supports
a
DHCP
server
(e.g.
router)
select
this
option
to
have
the
IP
address
is
assigned
automatically.
If
you
select
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
you
should
select
Obtain
a
DNS
Server
address
automatically
.
[
]
Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically
(DHCP):
[
]
Use
the
following
IP
address:
Select
this
option
when
a
fixed
IP
is
required.
[IP
address
]
Type
the
IP
address
of
your
camera
(Required)
[Subnet
mask]
Type
the
subnet
mask
(Required)
[Default
gateway]
Type
the
default
gateway
(Required)
[
Primary
DNS
IP
address]
Type
the
IP
address
of
the
primary
DNS
server
(Required)
[
Secondary
DNS
IP
address]
Type
the
IP
address
of
the
secondary
DNS
server,
if
necessary
(Optional)
HTTP
port
number
:
The
default
HTTP
port
number
is
80.
[RTSP
port
range]
In
order
to
view
video
over
RTSP
the
router
should
be
setup
to
forward
port
numbers
30000
to
30100
to
the
camera’s
IP
address
using
UDP
with
the
internal
port
range
of
30000
to
30100.
Refer
to
your
router
manual
for
further
details.
[
HTTP/RTSP
Authentication
method]
The
"basic"
authentication
scheme
is
based
on
the
model
that
the
client
must
authenticate
itself
with
a
user
‐
ID
and
a
password.
Digest
Access
is
a
more
secure
login
method
as
the
username
and
password
are
encrypted
before
being
sent
over
the
internet,
however
not
all
systems
support
Digest
Access
Authentication.