- Intellinet Wireless Network IP Camera User's Guide
WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide 
  Main Features and Benefits   
Convenient Operation 
The Wireless Network IP Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU requiring no special 
hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. The Wireless Internet Camera supports both 
Active X mode for Internet Explorer and JAVA mode for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. 
Therefore, all that is required is a common web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or 
above. 
Open Standards 
The Wireless Network IP Camera supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other 
Internet-related protocols; the Wireless Network IP Camera can be used in a mixed operating 
system environment with Windows, Unix, Mac and OS/2. It integrates easily into other 
www/Intranet applications and CGI scripts. 
Wired and Wireless Network Support 
The Wireless Internet Camera supports both wired and wireless transmission providing the 
advantage of mobility, flexibility and high-speed of wireless LAN based technology IEEE 802.11b 
to transform the Wireless Internet Camera into a total solution for your network. There are three 
modes available configured from the slide on the rear panel. 
● Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) Only 
● Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) and Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b) 
● Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b) Only 
Simple Administration 
Using a standard web browser, you can configure and manage the Wireless Network IP Camera 
directly from its own embedded web pages. The embedded operating system is upgradeable 
through the network; please check with your local INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING dealer 
for firmware upgrades. 
External Devices 
The auxiliary Input/Output Connector on the camera allows you to connect your Wireless Network 
IP Camera to a variety of external devices; such as IR-sensors, switches, and alarm relays. 
Security 
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Your Wireless Network IP Camera includes a self-contained web server, which means that digital 
images can be secured like any other Internet host. Your Network Administrator, using the unit’s 










