SecurityMan IPcam-SD - User manual User Manual

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from one of your local area network computer. To obtain the subnet mask 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 subnet mask. Copy the exact subnet mask and assign it to the subnet

mask field. The default subnet mask for the IPcam-SD is 255.255.255.0.
GATEWAY

The GATEWAY edit box allows you to manually input the GATEWAY address that

the IPcam-SD will be using to access the network. To obtain the gateway 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 gateway numbers. Copy the exact default gateway and assign it to the

gateway field. The default gateway is 192.168.1.1 for the IPcam-SD.

PRIMARY/SECONDARY DNS

The PRIMARY/SECONDARY DNS edit box allows you to manually input the DNS

of your local area network address that the camera will be using. Most ISP setup

the DNS server to automatically detect, please check with your internet provider

to find out what DNS address you should be using for your local area network as

recommended. If unsure please leave the primary/secondary DNS blank or input

this public DNS: Primary DNS: 192.168.1.1, Secondary DNS: 8.8.8.8 (Default).

MEDIA PORT

The MEDIA PORT edit box lets you specify the port number that you have

selected your router to use for the IPcam-SD to be accessible over the internet.

The media default port is 34567 (recommended port).

HTTP PORT

The HTTP PORT edit box lets you specify the port number that you have

selected your router to use for the IPcam-SD to be accessible over the internet.

The HTTP default port is 80. Please change to other port such as 89 if you

are having difficulty to access the IP camera using the internet browser, ie. IP

address: 89.
MAC

The MAC address displays the hardware address used to identify the built-in

wired network and wifi card. The MAC address cannot be change.

REMOTE ACCESS FULL BANDWIDTH

The REMOTE ACCESS FULL BANDWIDTH check box enables (checked) and

disables (default, un-checked) grants full bandwidth access to the IPcam-

SD from the internet. If your internet bandwidth is lower than 1.5MBps we

recommend to leave this option unchecked.

REMOTE ACCESS PRIORITY

The REMOTE ACCESS PRIORITY select drop down is used to select your

connection preference priority. The choices available are:
• Adaptive – when connected, they IPcam-SD will adapt to the current network

environment. If the network environment is slow, remote accessing the

IPcam-SD will also adapt to slower than normal. When the network

bandwidth increases, remote accessing the IPcam-SD will adapter to a

faster speed and so on.
• Quality Preferred – select this option if you preferred quality as priority over

other workload on your network when remote accessing the IPcam-SD.

This option will take up more network bandwidth in return for video quality.

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