Setting system options lukwerks user guide 38 – WiLife V 1.5 User Manual

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Setting System Options

LukWerks User Guide

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Anextek SP230

Palm Treo 700w

Audiovox PPC 6601; SMT 5600; PPC

4100;

Motorola Q; CN620; Motorola MPx, MPx100 & MPx220;

HP iPAQ hw6500 series

Samsung SCH-i730

iMate SP5; SP5m; K-JAM; JASJAR

Siemens SX66

Example Wireless Handheld Devices:

Asus MyPal A730W

HP iPAQ hx2400 series; hx2700 series; hx3700 series; hx4700 series

Dell Axim X51v; X50v; X30v

Toshiba e805

B

ROWSER

Common Requirements

Windows Media Player 9 or later

Browsers

Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or later


Once you have created your My LukWerks account, you are ready to setup individual sites such as the Home,

Office, or Vacation Home. You use the Setup > Remote dialog to configure the site options:

Dialog

Item

Usage

Create

Account

If you did not create a My LukWerks account

during the Setup Wizard, click this button to

quickly jump to the

www.wilife.com/register

site where you create your My LukWerks

account.

Email

Enter your My LukWerks account name, which

is also the email address you use when

creating your My LukWerks account.

Password

Your secret password used to access your

account and remote viewing.

Location

Set the name for this location. You can have

many sites attached to your remote viewing

account.

Enable

Remote

Viewing

This checkbox, when checked, activates remote

viewing functionality, allowing you to have

remote access to your camera images from the

Internet and Smart Phone.

Apply

Changes

Click this button to write the new account

information to the options file.

View

Cameras

Online

Click this link to start your Internet explorer in

the My LukWerks page. From here you can

login and check remote access of your

cameras.

Status

In the status fields, Werks reports current

Remote Viewing information.
Remote Viewing Status read Connected when

Werks makes a successful like with the My

LukWerks servers.
Streaming Status tells you when someone is

remotely viewing the local cameras.

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