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STEP 6. Uncheck the box next to “Use
User Account Control (UAC) to help
protect your computer.”
STEP 7. You will then be asked to restart
your computer for the change to take
effect.
Windows 7
STEP 1. Open up the Start Menu
(accessible by clicking on the
Windows icon in the lower left of your
screen.
STEP 2. Type “uac” into the search bar
and hit ENTER. The User Account
Control will open or you will be offered
a link to click to open it.
STEP 3. Move slider to lowest setting
and press OK.
2.6 ADDITIONAL NETWORK SERVICES
Once you have connected the IP camera to a network and are able to access it from another
network as well, you will need to obtain the Domain Name System (DNS) from your router and
enter it into your camera to enable the camera to send out e-mail alerts. Optionally, you will
also want to set up a Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) to creatr an easy-to-use web
address that you can use in place of the string of numbers making up the IP address when
logging into the camera.
Entering these settings may be made within the Web Service or PSS software running on a
computer connected to the same router as the camera. The method for obtaining the DNS is
identical for either program. Both of these programs will be covered in full in their respective
chapters following this one. However, it is generally easier to make the settings in Web
Service, later accessing the camera using PSS since these settings must be made on a
computer connected to the same router as the camera.
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Browser - Windows Internet Explorer
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Web Client
Page Safety Tools
hp://10.6.196.6
Protected Mode: On
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STEP 1. On a computer connected to
the same router as your camera,
open a web browser and enter the
Gateway (Router’s IP address) into
the browser window’s address bar to
access your router.
STEP 2. Locate your router’s status
window (may also be named
“Information” or “Info”, it will list the
DNS number. You will only need to
use the primary set of numbers -
write it down for later use.
OBTAINING DNS INFO - MACINTOSH AND PC USERS
Browser - Windows Internet Explorer
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Router
Page Safety Tools
hp://81.919.622.24
Protected Mode: On
SETTINGS
ADVANCED
STATUS
DEVICE INFORMATION
All of your Internet and network connecon details are displayed on this page.
WAN
MAC Address :
IP Address :
Subnet Mask :
Default Gateway :
Primary DNS Server :
Secondary DNS Server :
Advanced DNS :
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81.919.622.249
255.255.255.0
81.919.622.24
10.6.196.6
(null)
Disabled
DEVICE INFO
LOGS
STATISTICS
INTERNET SESSIONS
ROUTING
WIRELESS