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2 Wireless Modem
You may use your laptop / computer, or your iOS (iPhone / iPad) and Android mobile device to complete the
network configuration of the camera.
Note:
Network setup with your iOS (iPhone / iPad) and Android mobile device is available only for EaZy
Networking, Push Video, and ETS camera series. If your network camera doesn't belong to any
of the three series, please finish the setup with your laptop / computer.
2.1 Configure on Laptop / Computer
Before configuring this camera on your laptop / PC, make sure:
Your Windows operating system is Windows 7, Vista or XP.
(Recommended) Your wireless router supports UPnP, and this function is enabled.
Note:
If your wireless router doesn’t support UPnP, you need to additionally access your router for port
forwarding. For details, please refer to “APPENDIX 3 CONFIGURE PORT FORWARDING” at page
23.
You have noted down the IP address of your router, and the assigned IP address(es) and port(s) of other
devices connected to the same router.
Note:
For details, please refer to the user manual of your wireless router, or check with your installer.
You have downloaded “IPScan.exe” in your laptop / computer.
Note:
Please download “IPScan.exe” from
Step1: Connect your network camera directly to your wireless router with a network cable, and power it on.
Step2: Connect your laptop / PC to the wireless network with the camera connected.
Step3: Open “IPScan.exe” ( ) to search your camera, and:
Note down the IP address and port number after search, such as “192.168.2.25” and “88” in our example.
Select the IP address, and click “Configure” to note down the gateway IP address. It’s the address of your wireless router,
and you might need it later for port forwarding.
Change the port you’re using for this camera to other value (such as “8080”) in “Web Port” if you know the default port
number “88” is blocked by your Internet service provider or phone carrier. Then, enter the user name (admin) and
password (admin) to confirm.
The number of “80” is not recommended to use since some Internet service providers and phone carriers might block the
use of “80”.