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4.2 Configure Your IP Camera Network Settings
Upon connecting with the network hardware, you need to activate the network function and
configure the proper network settings of the IP camera.
configure the proper network settings of the IP camera.
4.2.1 Set IP Address
You need to set an IP address for the unit if the LAN unit isn’t connected to a DHCP server.
Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below:
Note: The default static IP is 192.168.1.168.
Set the IP, MASK and GATEWAY. The following is a sample setting.
IP:
Set the IP, MASK and GATEWAY. The following is a sample setting.
IP:
192.168.1.X
MASK: 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY:
GATEWAY:
0.0.0.0
NOTE: When only one IP camera is connected to a computer or LAN, you can freely assign
an IP address for the IP camera. For example only, there is a range of IP camera’s IP
address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. When using IP ranges on a dedicated
security link, you can use almost any IP if configured correctly, however, if using
your corporate Network, please consult your IT Department before assigning any
IPs.
When an IP camera is connected to a WAN, you must acquire a unique, permanent
IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to
your network architecture. If you have any questions regarding those settings,
please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. When using IP ranges on a dedicated
security link, you can use almost any IP if configured correctly, however, if using
your corporate Network, please consult your IT Department before assigning any
IPs.
When an IP camera is connected to a WAN, you must acquire a unique, permanent
IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to
your network architecture. If you have any questions regarding those settings,
please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
NOTE: When connecting to a network, each connected IP camera must be assigned a
unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP
addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example,
192.168.1.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example,
the first three sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the
network address. If the connected network is identified as Class B, the first two sets
of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address. If
you have any questions regarding these settings, please consult a qualified MIS
professional or your ISP.
addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example,
192.168.1.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example,
the first three sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the
network address. If the connected network is identified as Class B, the first two sets
of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address. If
you have any questions regarding these settings, please consult a qualified MIS
professional or your ISP.
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