Setup – Linksys WVC54G User Manual

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Chapter 8: Using the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera’s Web-based Utility
Setup

Wireless-G Internet Video Camera

1. Click the View Video tab on the Welcome screen.

2. A Security Warning screen about an OCX plug-in may appear (see Figure 8-3). To enable your computer to see

the Camera’s video, click the Yes button.

3. A screen will appear showing you the video from the Camera.

Setup

Click the Setup tab on the Welcome screen to alter the Camera’s settings. A login screen, shown in Figure 8-4,
will pop up. (Windows XP users will see a similar screen.) Enter admin (the default user name and password) in
the User Name and Password fields. Then click the OK button.

The Basic screen will appear. You have six tabs available:

Basic. To configure the Camera’s basic, LAN, and wireless settings, use the Basic screen.

Image. Customize the video settings on the Image screen.

Password. Alter the Administrator name and password on the Password screen.

Users. Designate users and their level of access to the Camera on this screen.

SoloLink DDNS. Set up and manage the SoloLink DDNS Service. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) lets
you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address.

Status. Status information and a log are displayed on this screen.

Options. The audio option, e-mail alert options, Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) setting, and Alternate Port
settings are configured on the Options screen.

To save your changes, click the Apply button. To cancel any unsaved changes, click the Cancel button. To get
additional information about a screen’s features, click the Help button.

NOTE: For added security, you should always change the Login Name and Password through the
Password screen of the Utility.

Figure 8-3: Security Warning Screen

Figure 8-4: Web Utility Login Screen

NOTE: To view video using a web browser, you must use Internet Explorer version 5.5 or higher. The
View Video feature will not work with Netscape. Netscape users should use the Viewer & Recorder
Utility instead.

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