Appendix IP CAMERA Network Connections (The IP-CAM supports 3 modes of network, including Static IP, dynamic IP and PPPoE. Be sure to connect your IP-CAM to the correct appropriate mode). 1. For Static IP Environment Case (A): If you have more than one fixed physical IPs provided by your ISP, you may allocate them to each IP-CAM. Please type the network configurations like IP Address, Netmask Address, Gateway Address and DNS Server as your ISP provided. Enter the IP-CAM IP address (e.g. http://<real IP>) on the browser address field of your local/remote PCs and then you are able to view the video from your browser. <Fig. 1> Case (B): If you have only 1 physical IP (either static or dynamic IP), you may connect it to your IP-CAM as below. You may assign the physical IP provided by ISP to NAT Server by connecting at WAN port. The virtual IP of NAT or DMZ will be covert the into a counter physical IP address. The network configurations like IP Address, Netmask Address, Gateway Address, DNS Server etc. can be set as example below.
<Fig.2> (Notice: 1.NAT Server can be a broad band sharer or router or a personal server which is capable of conveying IP address. The detailed setting of NAT Server please refer to its related manual or network administrator. 2. Firewall might block images in some cases. You may shut off the firewall if necessary.) If the virtual IP address provided by ISP is 61.35.20.53, and the NAT Server s WAN Port IP set at 61.35.20.53, then the LAN Gateway will be the same with NAT Server s LAN Port IP You may use your local PC to find the address. (Open DOS window, type < ipconfig >, press <enter>, you will see the LAN Gateway, Netmask and DNS. If the Gateway address is:192.168.0.1 and Netmask address is: 255.255.255.0, then you may set the IP address of No. 1 IP-CAM at192.168.0.2, Port number at 3000 No. 2 IP-CAM at192.168.0.3, Port number at 3001 No. 3 IP-CAM at192.168.0.4, Port number at 3002 (Notice : 1. You have to set up the related IP address and port of the virtual server in NAT; otherwise the WAN IP will not be able to convert into LAN IP address. 2. If you connect more than one IP-CAM to NAT Server LAN, please make sure that the IP address and port number of each IP-CAM must not be the same with that of one another. The Port number is suggested to set in between 2000 and 65535. ) PC at remote or local end is possible to connect to the IP-CAMs by typing addresses below on web browser. http://61.35.20.53:3000 to No. 1 IP-CAM.
http://61.35.20.53:3001 to No. 2 IP-CAM. http://61.35.20.53:3002 to No. 3 IP-CAM Local PC (PC-C) may also connect to Video Services by typing: http://192.168.0.2:3000 to No. 1IP-CAM. http://192.168.0.3:3001 to No. 2 IP-CAM. http://192.168.0.4:3002 to No. 3 IP-CAM. Case (C): If your IP-CAM connect directly to LAN (as shown on <Fig C-3>), you may get the addresses of Netmask Address, Gateway Address and DNS server by typing < ipconfig > and clicking <enter > button on DOS window of your local PC. The IP Address of IP-CAM must be a virtual address which has not been used by any others in the same LAN. You may type http://<virtual IP> at local PC browser to connect to your IP-CAM. < Fig C-3 > 2. For Dynamic IP (DHCP or Cable modem) user Case (A): If your ISP provides 2 or more physical IP addresses, you may fill in network configuration as ISP offered on IP-CAM page. Thus you may login via WAN to ISP Server. In the meanwhile, ISP will notify you the Video Service IP address via Administrator E-mail Address. Local /Remote PC may be connected to the IP-CAM by typing http://<real IP> on your web page.
< Fig C-4 > Case (B): If your ISP offers only 1 physical IP address, you may refer to Case (B) of Connection Method 1 to connect it to your IP-CAM. Case (C): If you use dynamic IP address under LAN, you may connect the IP-CAM as following figure and fill in Administrator E-mail Address, SMTP Server, and HTTP Port number, etc as shown in the webpage. The DHCP Server will send you the dynamic virtual IP address thru the E-mail address you assigned. Key in the website http://<real IP> at the local end PC, then you will link to the IP-CAM. < Fig C-5 > 3. PPPoE (ADSL dial Mode) user Case (A): If your ISP provides 2 or more physical IP addresses, you may make connection as < Fig C-6>. Please fill in the user account and other necessary information on the webpage. Then you may link and login your IP-CAM to the WAN server and the ISP will
send the IP-CAM IP address to you via your Administrator E-mail Address. < Fig C-6 > Local/remote computer, PC can be link to the IP-CAM by typing http://<real IP> in the location field of web browser. Case (B): If your ISP offers only 1 physical IP address, you may connect your IP-CAM to the network as Case (B) of Method 1.