User's Manual

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On the General tab, click on “Use
the following IP Address”.
Enter the IP address of the
computer as 10.133.1.2.
Click in the Subnet mask box,
and enter 255.255.0.0.
Enter 1.1.1.1 as the Default
gateway Enter 2.2.2.2 as the
preferred DNS server.
These are dummy values for this
simple connection.
The window should now be
populated as shown opposite.
Click OK, followed by OK again.
Connecting Cameras to a Wired Network and Router
In this configuration the router manages the network of cameras with EPVAs and computers,
reducing the PC configuration required. This allows other network functionality to be retained
through the router and is also how a camera would be added to a network that already exists.
Multiple cameras can be connected and the image(s) viewed can be selected by choosing the
desired IP address in the player software. The viewing computer may also be on a wireless link
from the router.
The detail of configuration depends primarily upon the selected router and is not within the scope
of e2v product support. The information below is general guidance to allow competent users to
operate a system in the locally networked configuration.
In this configuration the camera and the network settings of the router must match. It is normally
simplest to change the camera IP address to suit the address range of the router, which is typically
192.168.1.x but may vary between manufacturers and local settings. Additionally, make sure that
the address chosen for the camera is not in use by any other device on the network.