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9.2 WiFi
• Refer to the user manual of your wireless router to obtain network information e.g. SSID,
Channel, Security, authentication, encryption...
• Use previously obtained information to configure your CAMIP5 via a fixed network cable (For
Administrator – Wireless LAN settings).
• Reboot the CAMIP5.
• Wait at least 30 seconds before unplugging the network cable. Then unplug the power supply.
• Re-insert the power plug.
• After about 30 seconds, the camera should be up and running in WiFi mode.
9.3 Connect the camera on an ADSL network
• Connect the camera to a PC. The easiest way is to use a router. If no router is available, you
must use a cross cable (not incl.) to connect the CAMIP5 directly to the PCs' RJ45 port and set
the IP addresses on PC and camera manually.
• Configure the camera with the IP camera tool (see §8.1).
• Log on to the camera as administrator and configure ADSL settings (user name + password).
• Configure the DDNS Service Settings and click 'Submit'. The camera reboots.
• Connect the camera directly to the ADSL modem. It is now available through the internet by
entering the domain name in your internet browser.
Note: set the option 'Report ADSL IP by mail' under Mail Service Settings to receive the
cameras' IP address by mail.
9.4 Connect the camera via a router
• Connect the camera to the LAN and configure the camera with the IP camera tool (see §8.1).
• Log on to the camera as administrator and configure DDNS Service Settings.
• Click 'Submit' to reboot the camera.
• The camera is now available through the internet by entering the domain name in your internet
browser.
9.5 Static IP users
• When using only fixed IP addresses, a DDNS service is not required. There are two ways to find
out the static WAN IP address of the camera:
o Connect a computer to the same connection as the camera and open a website that tells you
what IP address you are on (e.g. www.whatismyip.com).
o Log on to the router and view the status page to find out its WAN IP address. To connect to
the IP camera, enter the WAN IP address of the router followed by the port number to which
the camera is connected into the address bar of a browser (e.g. http://116.25.51.115:85/).
Make sure UPnP is enabled or the camera is added to the routers' virtual mapping list.
9.6 Using DDNS
• DDNS stand for Dynamic Domain Name Server. It is a service that links dynamic IP addresses to
fixed domain names. This way, the camera will always be accessible by using a domain name, no
matter which IP address was assigned to it.
• To obtain a domain name and password, refer to a DDNS website on the internet.
• Enter the name and password in the DDNS Service Settings page and press 'Submit'. The
camera reboots.
• Check the UPnP settings. If the status is not 'succeed', try to change the port number in the
Basic Network Settings page. Submit and reboot the camera.
• To connect to the camera, enter domain name of the camera in the address bar of a web
browser. The prefix www. is not required. When multiple cameras are connected to the router,
add the port number behind the domain name (e.g. http://ipcam. Video.net:85/)
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