INTELLINET NETWORK NSC15-WG User Manual User Manual

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Camera -> Network -> Bonjour:


Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, helps to find the network camera on
the network. Bonjour is available for Windows, but is more commonly used for
MacOS. Refer to section “4.1.2 MacOS” for additional information on the usage.


Bonjour:

On: Enables the service (on by default).

Off: Disables the service.

Device name:

Enter the name of your camera here. This is the name the
Bonjour service will display. If you have more than one
camera installed in your network, this is an easy way to
differentiate among the cameras.



Camera -> Network -> IP Notification:


The camera can inform the user via e-mail about the IP address it is set to. If
the camera is set up with a dynamic IP address (default), then the camera IP
address may change from time to time as the DHCP server (router) may assign
a new IP address when the so-called Lease Time has expired. If the camera is
connected directly to a cable or DSL modem, the IP address also changes
frequently (or infrequently, depending on your ISP).
In both cases it is useful to have the camera send you an e-mail that includes
the current IP settings.
In order to use IP Notification, you need to set up e-mail related parameters. If
you do not know this information, you need to contact your network
administrator.

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