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WPS-750-DOM-IPH Installation Manual
Basic IP Settings, Continued
10.3.1.4. RTSP Setting
The camera supports Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). RTSP is a network protocol designed to allow media devices to stream
content over Ethernet to devices on the same network or even to devices over the Internet. Instead of using a separate server or
video recorder to control the video feed to remote devices, RTSP allows direct control of the stream from within the camera. This
technology enables Wirepath™ products to stream video to devices even if they can’t support any of our remote viewing apps. Leave
RTSP disabled if it will not be used.
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RTSP Server
Enable or disable RTSP. If RTSP is disabled, no connection can be made using the protocol.
RTSP
Authentication
“Disable” means that everyone who knows your camera’s IP Address can link to your camera via RTSP.
No username and password are required. Under “Basic” and “Digest” authentication mode, the camera
asks for a username and password before access is allowed. The password is transmitted as a clear
text in “Basic” mode and hides it in “Digest” mode.
RTSP Port
RTSP TCP communications port. Default: 554
RTSP Start
Port
Start port for UDP communications (1024...9997)
RTSP End
Port
End port for UDP communications (1027...10000)
Click “Apply” at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings.
10.3.1.5.
Multicast Setting (Based on RTSP Server)
Multicasting delivers a single stream to multiple network recipients simultaneously. All packets are copied identically to each
recipient to save bandwidth. When using Multicast, be sure to enable the function “Force Multicast RTP via RTSP” in your media
player, then key in the RTSP path of your camera: “rtsp://(IP address)/” to receive the multicast stream. Configuration is not required
for normal camera operation. This is an advanced feature that is used for access by some third-party interfaces.
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Streaming 1
Streaming output 1 settings
IP Address
Enter an address for accessing the Multicast stream. (224.3.1.0 -
239.255.255.255)
Port
Enter the port used for Multicast communication. (1 - 65535)
TTL
Determines the number of users that can receive the stream simultaneously. Set
to a higher value to allow more users. (1 - 255)
Streaming 2
Streaming output 2 settings
IP Address
Enter an address for accessing the Multicast stream. (224.3.1.0 -
239.255.255.255)
Port
Enter the port used for Multicast communication. (1 - 65535)
TTL
Determines the number of users that can receive the stream simultaneously. Set
to a higher value to allow more users. (1 - 255)
Click “Apply” at the bottom right of the page to save modified settings.
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