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3.2
Connecting
your
Y
‐
cam
directly
to
a
Computer
You
can
also
connect
the
Y
‐
cam
directly
to
a
computer.
Please
note
that
in
this
mode
you
will
not
be
able
to
view
your
Y
‐
cam
from
anywhere
else
apart
from
the
computer
you
are
currently
using.
Connect
one
end
of
the
network
cable
in
to
the
Y
‐
cam
Network
Connection
socket,
and
plug
the
other
end
in
to
a
spare
network
port
on
your
computer.
Connect
the
included
power
adapter
to
the
power
port
on
the
camera
and
the
other
end
into
an
electrical
socket.
Do
not
turn
the
power
on
at
this
time.
You
must
then
assign
your
computer
an
IP
address
so
it
can
talk
easily
to
the
camera.
On
a
PC
:
1.
Open
the
Control
Panel
and
double
click
on
“Network
Connections”
then
right
click
on
your
“Local
Area
Network”
connection,
and
click
Properties.
Be
sure
to
select
the
Network
icon
that
corresponds
to
where
you
have
plugged
the
Y
‐
cam
in
to
–
so
this
would
not
be
listed
as
a
Wireless,
WiFi
or
Bluetooth
Network.
2.
Select
“Internet
Protocol
(TCP/IP)”
then
click
Properties.
3.
Take
note
of
your
current
TCP/IP
Settings
and
then
click
on
“Use
the
following
IP
settings”
4.
In
the
“IP
Address”
Field
type
in
the
number
192.168.1.20
5.
In
the
“Subnet
Mask”
type
in
255.255.255.0
6.
In
the
“Default
Gateway”
type
192.168.1.150
(The
camera
will
automatically
assign
itself
this
IP
address
when
no
DHCP
server
is
present)
7.
Leave
DNS
server
settings
blank.
8.
Click
“OK”
then
“Close”
to
apply
these
settings.
9.
Turn
the
power
on
to
the
Y
‐
cam.
10.
The
Connectivity
Status
indicator
on
the
front
of
the
camera
will
light
up.
You
can
now
proceed
to
the
Software
Installation
section.
On
a
Mac
:
1.
Open
“System
Preferences”
from
the
dock,
and
then
select
“Network”
to
edit
your
network
settings.
As
the
Y
‐
cam
is
connected
to
your
Mac
using
a
cable
we
must
choose
the
“Built
‐
in
‐
Ethernet”
option.
Select
“Built
‐
in
Ethernet”
and
click
the
“Configure”
button.
Make
a
note
of
your
current
TCP/IP
Settings.
2.
Select
“Manually”
from
the
IPv4
drop
‐
down
box
at
the
top
of
the
dialog,
and
then
enter
these
settings:
IP
Address
:
192.168.1.20
Subnet
Mask
:
255.255.255.0
Router/Default
Gateway
:
192.168.1.150
DNS
Servers:
Leave
blank,
not
important
at
this
stage.
Search
domains:
Optional,
leave
blank,
not
important.
3.
The
click
“Apply
Now”.
4.
Turn
the
power
on
to
the
Y
‐
cam.
5.
The
Connectivity
Status
indicator
on
the
front
of
the
camera
will
light
up.
You
can
now
proceed
to
the
Software
Installation
section.
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