User manual
March 2013 IPV68
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2.1.5 Reboot Device
Click Reboot the device, will pop-up a prompt, select OK, then the device will reboot
Figure 5.6
2.2 Network Settings
Click Network, will pop-up the prompt as below:
2.3 Basic Network Settings
Here you can fix the camera’s IP address; i.e., set the static IP address of the camera manually.
You can also do these settings from IP Camera Tool. (Figure 2.3).
There are some good reasons to give the camera a static IP. The factory default setting is DHCP, this means that the
network router will give the Camera an IP address itself for easy setup. The problem is that after a camera or network
power loss the router may decide to give the camera a different IP address than the last time. If you want to login to
the camera not using the IP Tool you don`t know the camera`s (new) IP address.
This will also result in a port forward to the wrong IP address and you will not be able to view your camera from remote
locations or your smartphone. Belgium Telenet Users have some special rules for portforwarding and Static IP.
Changes need to be made on the Telenet.be website. Most Telenet routers have a reserved static IP range starting from
address 1 to 99. Please choose a static IP between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.99 and make sure no other device has
the same static IP to avoid conflicts.