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Helpful Hints..
Select "DHCP Connection" if you are running a DHCP
server on your network and would like an IP address assigned to
your camera automatically. You may choose to manually enter a
Static IP Address and all the relevant network information
or select PPPoE if you connect your %%ModelName();%% directly
to the Internet that uses a PPPoE service. If you choose PPPoE you
must enter the user ID and password that was given by your Internet
Service Provider.
DNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet
service that translates domain names (i.e. www.dlink.com) into IP
addresses (i.e. 192.168.0.20). The IP addresses can be obtained
from your ISP.
- Primary DNS: Primary domain name server that
translates names to IP addresses.
- Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server to backup
the primary one.
Port Settings - Most ISPs do not open port 80
(a %%ModelName();%% default video transfer port) for their residential
customers, the %%ModelName();%% has the ability to use a different
port by enabling the second http port for its video transfer. Any
unused ports can be used such as port 800, 801, etc. Remember that
if the %%ModelName();%% is behind a router, you will need to forward
that port to the %%ModelName();%%'s IP Address. When accessing the
camera, you will need to type the camera's IP Address and followed
by the port number (for example http://192.168.0.20:800).
UPnP Settings will allow you to configure your
camera as an UPnP device in the network.
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