SecurityMan IPcam-SD - User manual User Manual

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NET CARD

The NET CARD select drop down is used to select the type of network

connection that will be used/configured to connect your IPcam-SD to your

network. The choices available are:
• Wire Netcard – used when connecting your camera using an Ethernet

cable. The default wired IP address for the Netcard is

is 192.168.1.10. Please change the IP address to match with

your local area network IP address.
• WiFi – lets you configure your camera so that it can be connecter to your

network via WiFi (wireless/no Ethernet cable). The default wifi ip

address is 192.168.1.11. Please change the WiFi IP address to match

your local area network and be sure to input in the correct access

point encryption password.

NOTE: You will be prompted to select a wifi network along with the

wifi’s password when selected.
• PPPoE – lets you use a PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to

remotely access/view you’re DVR from a remote location over

the internet.

NOTE: You will be prompted to select and enter your user name

and password after registering your email account and password

from the internet service provider for your PPPoE account.

DHCP ENABLE

The DHCP check box enables/disables the “Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol” which is a protocol used by a network server to dynamically assign

IP addresses to networked devices. We recommend that you assigned a

local area network IP address to the IPcam-SD over DHCP enabled. The

system default is set to unchecked.

IP ADDRESS

The IP ADDRESS edit box allows you to manually input the IP address that

you have assigned for the IPcam-SD according to your local area network. If

you are unsure please check with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to help

to assign an IP address for you (recommended) or copy from one of your

local area network computer. To obtain an IP addresses go to the computer

that is on your local area network. Go to the command prompt; Start>All

Program>Accessories>Command Prompt, type in “ipconfig” and look for the

IPv4 address. Copy the first 9 digits IP number and then change the last 3

digit to something like 180 and assign the IP address ending in 180 in this IP

address field.

SUBNET MASK

The SUBNET MASK edit box allows you to manually input your networks

SUBNET MASK that the IPcam-SD will be using when accessed through

your network. The subnet mask should be obtained from your ISP or copy

K. HTTP Port – lets you specify the web http port to be used.

L. Refresh – restores any changes made.

M. OK – saves the changes.

N. Cancel – exits the menu without saving the changes.

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