WebGate Inc. WB106X-WG1K User Manual
WebEye B106
WebEye B106 User’s Guide
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VI. Accessing WebEye B106 Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image
After assigning WebEye an IP address, the WebEye can be configured within its self- contained homepage
through any standard Web browser on a local network.
1. Starting Web browser
Start the web browser and enter the WebEye IP address. This will access the WebEye login homepage.
2. Login page
1) ID and password
The login page allows only registered WebEye users to view images from WebEye. To connect to WebEye
and view real-time images, follow the login procedures.
The default name and password for the user is “guest.” The default Admin username and password is
“admin .” Both may be changed at the Admin page, but neither the ID nor password can be more than nine
“admin .” Both may be changed at the Admin page, but neither the ID nor password can be more than nine
characters long.
2) Behind Firewall
If the PC is connected on a network where firewall is, real time image will not be viewed properly because
video TCP port of WebEye is blocked.
To connect Server Push Viewer directly at WebEye homepage, click on ‘Behind Firewall’ menu.
3) WebEye Plug -in for Netscape user
To monitor real-time images using Netscape Navigator, the WebEye Plug-in program is needed. This can be
downloaded from the login page by clicking “Download WebEye Plug In Now!”. When connecting WebEye
for the first time or having Plug-in program of lower version, download it.
4) WebEye Active -X for MS Explorer User
Systems using M icrosoft Explorer require Active-X Control program. The program will usually be installed
automatically when a user accesses a WebEye. A pop -up window will appear for Active-X installation, click
“yes.” If images still do not appear after installation, check the “c:\windows \download program files” folder
(for Windows 2000 NT, the directory is c: \WINNT \download program files).
(for Windows 2000 NT, the directory is c: \WINNT \download program files).
5) WebEye Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix system User
Java Applet viewer is for systems that do not use MS Windows. Macintosh OS or Unix can be used with the
Java Applet viewer. Java Applet viewer requires java virtual machine that should already be installed on
Java Applet viewer. Java Applet viewer requires java virtual machine that should already be installed on
user’s computer.
6) FAQ
Frequently asked questions and answers are provided here for troubleshooting. If user has other questions,
please contact WebGate Inc. through
http://www.webgateinc.com