If the Camera Is At 169.254.1.1
This is the camera's default IP address. This means one of these things:
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The camera is not connected to the network.
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The network does not automatically assign IP addresses, and you need to configure the camera for the
network.
To communicate directly with the camera, connect a cable from your computer's network port to the
camera's network port.
After you have done the initial device set-up, you will need to configure the camera for the network.
Initial Access to the Web Interface
Enter the camera's IP address in your browser's address bar. You may need to enter
https://
as a prefix
to keep the browser from treating it as a search query. (Example:
https://10.30.200.125
)
HTTP access is disabled initially.
This is also true after restoring factory defaults.
When you access
the web interface without using the
https://
prefix, you may encounter this message:
Switch to HTTPS if you see this message.
Expect a security warning from your browser the first time you access the device's web interface.
Different browsers will respond with different messages and options. Your browser will probably present a
message indicating one of these things:
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The connection is not private
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The site is not secure
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The site is not trusted
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The site poses a security threat
This is because the certificate (the product’s website security credential) is self-signed rather than being
issued by an external certificate authority.
The HTTPS connection is secure and traffic is encrypted,
however.
You will need to make the selections that your browser’s security message discourages.
Depending on the browser, the warning presents an option to learn more, view details, or go to the
“Advanced” page. When you select this, your browser provides an explanation and a button or link to
continue to the IP address you entered, with a reminder that it may be unsafe. Select the option to continue.
Your HTTPS connection is safe.
After you have accessed the product’s web interface once, your browser may remember its IP address and
not present the security message again.
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Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera