D-Link DCS-2000 Product Manual - Page 124
How to PING Your IP Address, Advanced > Image Setting
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Frequently Asked Questions (continued) Q: Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem? A1: The video images might be noisy if the DCS-2000 is used in a very low light environment. To solve this issue you need more lighting. Q: The images are of poor quality, how can I improve the image quality? A1: Make sure that your computer's display properties are set to at least 15-bit color. Using 16 or 256 colors on your computer will produce dithering artifacts in the image, making the image appear to be of poor quality. A2: The configuration on the Internet Camera image display is incorrect. Through the Advanced > Image Setting section of the Web management you need to adjust the image related parameters such as brightness, contrast, hue and power line frequency for fluorescent light . Please refer to the Advanced > Image Setting section on Page 46 for detailed information. How to PING Your IP Address The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It can also provide a very useful tool to confirm if the IP address conflicts with Internet Camera over the network. Follow the step-by-step procedure below to utilize the PING command but first you must disconnect Internet Camera from the network. Start a DOS window. Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the Internet Camera. The replies, as illustrated below, will provide an explanation to the problem. 124