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LAN connection to camera: 
1.  Check that the camera is on and that the Ethernet status LED 
is on or blinking. 
2.  Cycle the power off and then on and re-check. 
3.  Confirm that the IP address of the camera does not conflict 
with another device on the network by pinging the address 
with the camera powered off. 
The camera cannot be pinged. 
Internet connection to camera: 
1.  Confirm that IP address is correct.  If you have a dynamic 
address, it may have changed since you last checked it. 
Refer to Section 7.1: WAN IP Address. 
2.  Since you are actually pinging the WAN IP of the 
gateway/router connecting the camera to the Internet, make 
sure that the gateway/router is configured to respond to pings 
on its WAN IP. 
3.  Confirm that the camera can be pinged locally. If not, see 
above. 
Internet Explorer displays the following 
message: “Your current security settings 
prohibit downloading ActiveX controls”. 
Restore the default IE security settings (Medium) or configure the 
individual settings to allow downloading and scripting of signed 
ActiveX controls. Refer to Appendix E: Internet Explorer Security 
Settings
 for more help. 
Internet Explorer shows: “Error on Page” 
in the status bar in the lower left corner of 
the webpage. 
Most likely, the camera ActiveX control did not download and install 
correctly. Check your Internet Explorer security settings and then 
close and restart Internet Explorer. Try to browse and log in again. 
How can I tell if the camera’s ActiveX is 
installed on my PC? 
Go to C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files and check to see if 
there is an entry for the file XNC600NetCam Control. The status 
column should show “Installed”. If the file is not listed, make sure your 
Security Settings in Internet Explorer are configured properly and then 
try reloading the camera’s home page. 
The camera ActiveX does not install 
properly or cannot be installed.  
Install the Veo Observer ActiveX Control from the Veo Observer CD 
ROM. Insert the Veo Observer CD ROM into your computer. Browse 
to the “ActiveX for Web Client” folder on the CD ROM and then 
double-click on the “Veo ActiveX.exe” program to install the camera 
ActiveX. Once installed, try accessing the camera’s home page again. 
When trying to log in to the camera, this 
message appears: “Another user is 
already logged onto the camera. Please 
try again later.” 
Only one user may be logged in to a camera at one time.  
Note: A higher-level user may displace a lower-level user. 
My browser does not seem to work too 
well with the Veo Observer Web Client. 
Make sure that you are using Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. If you 
are experiencing problems, try upgrading to the latest version of 
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft webpage at: 
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie 
You have properly configured your 
broadband router for port forwarding but 
still cannot access the camera from the 
Internet. 
Your  Internet Service Provider may be blocking ports 80/1600. 
Reconfigure the camera to use ports 81/1601 using the Observer 
Setup Utility. Make sure to make the corresponding changes in your 
router. Refer to Appendix D: Router Configuration for more 
information. 
When you access the camera from the 
Internet, you can reach the camera’s 
welcome page but cannot log in. The 
camera may indicate that the ports are 
blocked. 
Verify that you have properly configured port forwarding for the 
camera in your router’s settings. The camera uses port 80 (for web 
pages) and port 1600 (for authentication and video streaming). If you 
can reach the camera’s welcome page, make sure that port 1600 is 
also configured properly. Refer to Appendix D:  Router 
Configuration
 for more information. 
What is the correct way to enter the 
camera’s IP address if I have changed the 
default port settings? 
In Internet Explorer, type in http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:YY where XXX 
is your IP address and YY is the port. For example, 
http://123.123.123.123:81 
Can I access the camera via a VPN? 
This configuration is not supported with the Observer.