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Sample Configurations for the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera Configuring Port Forwarding 9 STEP 7 Click Set Area & Sensitivity near the bottom of the window. The Set Area and Sensitivity window is displayed STEP 8 Customize the desired areas of sensitivity. You can choose the entire window to monitor by selecting Full Screen. Or, you can select one or more windows (2, 3, and 4) and isolate smaller and specific sections within the window. STEP 9 Adjust the sensitivity of each window by using the threshold slider (less threshold means more sensitivity). STEP 10 Click Save to save your settings. You are now set to receive motions detection email alerts. NOTE Motion detection is triggered only if the camera is facing the preset motion detection position. If you would like enable motion detection in all positions, select Enable Motion Detection In All Positions in the Applications > Motion Detection > Pan/Tilt section. Configuring Port Forwarding Port forwarding allows Internet access to multiple cameras that are located inside a private network. For example, you have two cameras behind a NAT router - one is on alternate port 1024 and the second one is on port 1028. To access each camera individually, setup two port forwarding rules to access the web interface of the camera. You can then go to http://x.x.x.x:####/ where x.x.x.x is the WAN IP of the router and #### is the defined alternate port on the camera. To set up port forwarding, follow these steps: STEP 1 From the camera's web-based utility, click Setup > Advance Setup. STEP 2 Enter a port number in the HTTP Port field. For example, enter 1028. Valid port settings are 1024-65535. When you open the URL to the camera, you now must specify the port number. For example: http://192.168.1.99:1028 STEP 3 Click Save and close the window. WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide 67

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Sample Configurations for the Cisco WVC210 Internet Camera
Configuring Port Forwarding
WVC210 Wireless-G PTZ Internet Video Camera With 2-Way Audio Administration Guide
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9
STEP 7
Click
Set Area & Sensitivity
near the bottom of the window. The Set Area and
Sensitivity window is displayed
STEP 8
Customize the desired areas of sensitivity. You can choose the entire window to
monitor by selecting
Full Screen.
Or, you can select one or more windows (2, 3,
and 4) and isolate smaller and specific sections within the window.
STEP 9
Adjust the sensitivity of each window by using the threshold slider (less threshold
means more sensitivity).
STEP 10
Click
Save
to save your settings. You are now set to receive motions detection e-
mail alerts.
NOTE
Motion detection is triggered only if the camera is facing the preset motion
detection position. If you would like enable motion detection in all positions, select
Enable Motion Detection In All Positions
in the Applications > Motion Detection >
Pan/Tilt section.
Configuring Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows Internet access to multiple cameras that are located inside
a private network. For example, you have two cameras behind a NAT router – one
is on alternate port 1024 and the second one is on port 1028. To access each
camera individually, setup two port forwarding rules to access the web interface
of the camera. You can then go to http://x.x.x.x:####/ where x.x.x.x is the WAN IP of
the router and #### is the defined alternate port on the camera.
To set up port forwarding, follow these steps:
STEP 1
From the camera’s web-based utility, click
Setup > Advance Setup
.
STEP
2
Enter a port number in the
HTTP Port
field. For example, enter 1028. Valid port
settings are 1024-65535.
When you open the URL to the camera, you now must specify the port number. For
example:
STEP
3
Click
Save
and close the window.