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You should now be able to set your camera’s IP address to one in the range of your
network. You should be able to leave the subnet mask alone, unless you are
configuring the camera for use across subnets.
(Note that in more complex network environments you may have to request a
“Static IP” from the Network Administrator(s) to prevent any possible complications
on your network in addition request the appropriate Network Mask, Default
Gateway and First DNS for use with Static IP)
5.
Now that you have set the Static IP address of your HuddleCamHD camera, you
should be able to access the WebUI for control and settings via a web browser.
6.
Open your desired browser and type in the Static IP address you assigned to your
camera, in step 4, you will be prompted for a Username and Password, both are
“admin” by default.
7.
You may br prompted to download the ActiveX component for live viewing if utilizing
Microsoft Internet Explorer (not Edge).
Currently no other browsers are supported.
8.
You should have full P / T / Z control over your camera using the P / T / Z controls
on the left side. You can adjust many of your camera’s settings via the IP interface
and if using Internet Explorer with the ActiveX plugin you will also receive a live
preview.