TRENDnet TV-IP602WN User's Guide - Page 44

Network

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TV‐IP602WN ProView Wireless N Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Network The Network includes the Network Setup, Wireless Set up and Dynamic DNS menu. Network Setup Click the Network Setup link to view menus for IP network settings, PPPoE configuration, DDNS and HTTP or RTSP port configuration. LAN IP Settings The camera's IP settings can be configured as a DHCP client to obtain IP settings automatically, or configure static IP settings as needed for the private network. To use IP settings automatically obtained from a DHCP server on the network, select the DHCP Connection option. For manually entered or static IP settings, choose the Static IP Address option and type an IP Address unique on the LAN, appropriate Subnet Mask, Default Gateway address and Primary and Secondary DNS server IP address (for example, used for functions that require Internet access and DNS service such as SNTP with a named server). Click the OK button at the bottom of the web page to change and save the IP settings. UPnP If you want to enable the TV‐IP602WN Network Camera to connect to other UPnP devices in your network, tick the Enable UPnP checkbox. UPnP port forwarding To enable UPnP port forwarding, tick the Enable UPnP port forwarding checkbox. Enabling UPnP port forwarding allows the camera to add a port forwarding entry to be added to your router automatically. If your network uses different port numbers for External HTTP and External RTSP type in the values used by your network in the External HTTP port and External RSTP port fields. PPPoE For PPPoE client Internet access, tick the Enable PPPoE checkbox and enter the user name and password used for the PPPoE connection. Click the OK button at the bottom of the web page to apply the PPPoE account settings. Port Settings ƒ HTTP Port‐ Configure this with the HTTP Port to be used for viewing the camera over the Internet. ƒ RTSP Port‐ Configure this with the Real Time Streaming Protocol port used by an RTSP client to view the camera from for example, a mobile or smart phone. 44

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TV
IP602WN ProView Wireless N Pan/Tilt Internet Camera
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Network
The Network includes the
Network Setup
,
Wireless Set up
and
Dynamic DNS
menu.
Network Setup
Click the Network Setup link to view menus for IP network settings, PPPoE configuration, DDNS and HTTP or
RTSP port configuration.
LAN IP Settings
The camera’s IP settings can be configured as a
DHCP client to obtain IP settings automatically,
or configure static IP settings as needed for the
private network.
To use IP settings automatically obtained from a
DHCP server on the network, select the
DHCP
Connection
option. For manually entered or
static IP settings, choose the
Static IP Address
option and type an
IP Address
unique on the
LAN, appropriate
Subnet Mask
,
Default
Gateway
address and
Primary
and
Secondary
DNS
server IP address (for example, used for
functions that require Internet access and DNS
service such as SNTP with a named server). Click
the
OK
button at the bottom of the web page to
change and save the IP settings.
UPnP
If you want to enable the TV
IP602WN Network
Camera to connect to other UPnP devices in
your network, tick the
Enable UPnP
checkbox.
UPnP port forwarding
To enable UPnP port forwarding, tick the
Enable UPnP port forwarding
checkbox. Enabling UPnP port
forwarding allows the camera to add a port forwarding entry to be added to your router automatically.
If your network uses different port numbers for External HTTP and External RTSP type in the values used by
your network in the
External HTTP port
and
External RSTP port
fields.
PPPoE
For PPPoE client Internet access, tick the
Enable PPPoE
checkbox and enter the user name and password
used for the PPPoE connection. Click the
OK
button at the bottom of the web page to apply the PPPoE
account settings.
Port Settings
±
HTTP Port
Configure this with the HTTP Port to be used for viewing the camera over the Internet.
±
RTSP Port
Configure this with the Real Time Streaming Protocol port used by an RTSP client to view
the camera from for example, a mobile or smart phone.