Specifications

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IP Address Mode
y Fixed IP/ DHCP: If you are using a LAN connection, select either DHCP Connection or Static IP Address. If manually assigning a Static IP, enter your IP Address,
IP Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP Address into the fields provided.
y PPPoE Settings: If you are using a PPPoE connection, enable it and enter the User ID and Password for your PPPoE account.
DNS IP Address – This is the IP Address of your ISP’s Domain Name Server, if you are using a fixed IP Address you will need to know this, if not you will need to
contact your ISP or your network administrator.
Second HTTP Port – Most ISPs do not open port 80 (a DCS-900 default video transfer port) for their residential customers, the DCS-900 has the ability to use a
different port by enabling the second http port for its video transfer.
If the Second HTTP Port is enabled, it will automatically disable the default port 80. Any unused ports can be used such as port 800, 801, etc. Remember that if the
DCS-900 were behind a router you would need to forward that port to the DCS-900’s IP Address. When accessing the camera you would need to type the camera’s IP
Address + the port number (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port number, or http://192.168.0.20:800 for example). Please refer to “Installing the DCS-900 Behind a Router” of
this manual.
UPnP – Short for Universal Plug and Play. It is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. The
DCS-900 is an UPnP enabled Internet camera, and this function will work with operating systems such as Windows® XP. If you do not want to use the UPnP
functionality, you can disable it by selecting Disabled option. This function is enabled by default.