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4.11
Manually
Setting
TCP/IP
Settings
for
a
Camera
In
most
cases,
this
is
not
required
as
the
router
will
assign
the
correct
settings
to
the
camera.
It
is
however
useful
if
you
want
to
setup
the
TCP/IP
settings
of
the
camera
before
you
connect
to
it,
if
DHCP
is
disabled
across
your
network,
or
if
you
have
subnet
network
problems.
Assigning
an
IP
address
to
the
Camera
with
Y
‐
cam
Setup
utility
1.
Launch
Camera
Setup
program
to
detect
cameras
on
the
local
network.
2.
Click
on
“Setup”
button
and
the
following
setup
interface
will
pop
up.
3.
Enter
a
unique
name
for
the
camera,
the
location
(optional)
and
leave
the
default
port
number
as
80.
“Obtain
an
IP
address
automatically”
and
“Obtain
DNS
server
address
automatically”
are
selected
by
default,
if
you
are
confident
enough
to
enter
your
own
settings,
you
can
do
so
by
selecting
“Use
the
following
IP
address”
and
follow
the
guidelines
on
the
next
page.
4.
To
obtain
the
IP
addresses
specific
to
your
network,
click
“Start”
then
“Run”
and
type
“cmd”
in
the
text
box
and
click
“Ok”.
This
will
bring
up
the
MS
‐
DOS
prompt.
In
this
window
type
“ipconfig/all”
and
press
enter.
A
screen
similar
to
the
one
below
will
be
displayed.