StarDot Technologies netcam XL User Manual

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to use. If you are setting up NetCam behind a residential gateway or

cable/DSL router, your IP address will probably be something similar

to

192.168.1.5.

• Subnet Mask - Find out your netmask from your network ad-

ministrator. If you’re on a private network, your netmask will almost

always be

255.255.255.0.

• MAC Address - This is the factory-set Ethernet address of the

camera. It also serves as the Camera ID (serial number). It cannot be

changed.

Network

Hostname

Alphanumeric name of NetCam that can get linked to NetCam’s IP

address. This is disabled if DHCP is enabled.

Default:

netcamxl

Gateway

In most cases, this is a machine name or IP address that serves as a

gateway to the Internet. If NetCam is on a private network behind a router/

gateway, you would enter the IP address of the router/gateway. This is

disabled if DHCP is enabled.

Domain Name Servers (DNS)

Domain name server IP address. This is critical if your FTP server and/or

time server is entered as a domain name and not an IP address. Check with

your ISP to determine your name servers (you can list up to three). This is

disabled if DHCP is enabled.

Web Server Port

In most situations you will want to leave the web server port at its default

value of

80. The only situation that calls for changing the port number is

if you’re hosting one or more NetCams behind a router that supports port

forwarding. This allows you to access multiple NetCams behind a single

public IP address.

Example: Assign NetCam a web server port of 8085. In your router, under the port

forwarding section, route port 8085 to NetCam’s IP address.

Use caution when changing the web server port number. If it’s any-

thing but 80, you will need to add

<:port number> to the end of the

IP address (Example:

http://192.168.1.5:8085 from the local

network or

http://208.146.196.41:8085 on the Internet) when

browsing to NetCam.

Default:

80

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