Linksys WVC11B User Guide - Page 55

Status, SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras, Device, Removal, SoloLink DDNS, Username

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Wireless-B Internet Video Camera Status Registration Status. The status of the Camera's registration is displayed here. To use the SoloLink DDNS service for the Camera, it must be registered with your SoloLink DDNS account. Address Update Status. The status of the most recent DDNS service update is displayed here. You will be informed if the username and password authentication has been successful, as well as if the dynamic IP address has been updated. Last Update Attempt. The date and time of the most recent IP address update attempt are displayed here. Last Successful Update. The date and time of the most recent IP address update are displayed here. Options. If you want to manage your SoloLink DDNS account, click the Manage your SoloLink DDNS Account button. Your web browser will automatically start up, and you will visit a website to manage your SoloLink account. (See Figure 8-14.) Follow the on-screen instructions. If you want to remove the Camera from the DDNS service account, click the Remove Camera button. The Device Removal screen will appear, as shown in Figure 8-15. To remove the Camera, click the Remove button. Click the Back button to return to the previous screen. To save your changes, click the Apply button. To cancel any unsaved changes, click the Cancel button. To display the most recent information, click the Refresh button. To get additional information about the screen's features, click the Help button. SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras After you have set up your SoloLink account, you can add more Cameras to your account, one at a time. Follow these instructions for each Camera you add: 1. On the SoloLink DDNS screen of the Camera's Web-based Utility, enter your SoloLink account information in the Username, Password, and Your Domain fields. 2. In the Device Name field, give the Camera a unique name. The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras have the same Device Name. 3. In the WAN Port field, enter a unique port number. This is the number of the port you will use to access the Camera remotely. If you need to find an available port, click Find Available Port and follow the on-screen instructions. The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras use the same WAN port. Chapter 8: Using The Wireless-B Internet Video Camera's Web-based Utility Setup Figure 8-13: Password Request Figure 8-14: Manage Your SoloLink DDNS Account Figure 8-15: Device Removal 48

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Chapter 8: Using The Wireless-B Internet Video Camera’s Web-based Utility
Setup
Wireless-B Internet Video Camera
Status
Registration Status
. The status of the Camera’s registration is displayed here. To use the SoloLink DDNS service
for the Camera, it must be registered with your SoloLink DDNS account.
Address Update Status
. The status of the most recent DDNS service update is displayed here. You will be
informed if the username and password authentication has been
successful, as well as if the dynamic IP address
has been updated.
Last Update Attempt
. The date and time of the most recent IP address update attempt are displayed here.
Last Successful Update
. The date and time of the most recent IP address update are displayed here.
Options
. If you want to manage your SoloLink DDNS account, click the
Manage your SoloLink DDNS Account
button. Your web browser will automatically start up, and you will visit a website to manage your SoloLink
account. (See Figure 8-14.) Follow the on-screen instructions.
If you want to remove the Camera from the DDNS service account, click the
Remove Camera
button. The
Device
Removal
screen will appear, as shown in Figure 8-15. To remove the Camera, click the
Remove
button. Click the
Back
button to return to the previous screen.
To save your changes, click the
Apply
button. To cancel any unsaved changes, click the
Cancel
button. To display
the most recent information, click the
Refresh
button. To get additional information about the screen’s features,
click the
Help
button.
SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras
After you have set up your SoloLink account, you can add more Cameras to your account, one at a time. Follow
these instructions for each Camera you add:
1.
On the
SoloLink DDNS
screen of the Camera’s Web-based Utility, enter your SoloLink account information in
the
Username
,
Password
, and
Your Domain
fields.
2.
In the
Device Name
field, give the Camera a unique name. The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras
have the same Device Name.
3.
In the
WAN Port
field, enter a unique port number. This is the number of the port you will use to access the
Camera remotely. If you need to find an available port, click
Find Available Port
and follow the on-screen
instructions. The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras use the same WAN port.
Figure 8-13: Password Request
Figure 8-14: Manage Your SoloLink DDNS Account
Figure 8-15: Device Removal