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Super fast setup (for experts only)
If you are very familiar with IP cameras and would like to proceed as quickly as
possible to see live and recorded video with wireless and remote operation:
1)
Connect the included power supply to power and to the camera, and
connect the included network cable to your router and the camera.
2)
Find the camera’s IP address in your router’s attached device list
(DHCP list) and then reserve the IP address so that it doesn’t change,
unless you have an Apple Airport, in which case you would use Airport
Utility to reserve an IP address such as 10.0.1.2 based on the camera’s
MAC address (printed on the tag on the cable or sticker on the back)
3)
Type http:// and your camera’s IP address into a browser, click on
“Enter” and log in with username: admin, password: admin, and if you
are using Internet Explorer on a PC, allow both ActiveX installations
At this point you should already see nice video from the camera!
4)
Go to the task management menu, place a checkmark on task #9 and
“Apply” to start motion detection recording, then briefly walk or wave
your hand in front of the camera, then wait 2 minutes for recording of
the first file to complete, and then check the “browse storage” menu
At this point you should have your first recorded video!
5)
For wireless cameras only: please attach the antenna. Then go to the
camera’s wireless setup menu, “search” to find your network and
“apply”, type and re-type your password and “apply” again to save it,
then “test” to confirm that you have no typo, and disconnect the cable
At this point your camera should work wireless!
6)
Assuming you have a plain cable modem and a standard router with
UPnP, click on “System” at the top of the settings screen and scroll
down to see the internet URL. If it says “no UPnP gateway”, enable
“DMZ” or “default server” in your router for the camera’s IP address,
then get the internet URL from
www.checkip.org
. If your modem has
a router also enable DMZ in the modem for your other router’s IP.
At this point you should be able to access the camera remotely!
For details and additional features, please refer to the following pages.
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