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− | + | Yes. Go [http://www.authinx.com/software/airsight_legacy/IPCameraTool-mac.zip '''here'''] if you have an AirSight (XX34A), AirSight Outdoor (XX36A), AirSight PTZ (XX40A), AirSight WideEye (XX41A), or AirSight WideEye Outdoor (XX42A). | |
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− | [http://10base-t.com/macintosh-software/ip-scanner/ IP Scanner] | + | *Download: '''IPCameraTool-mac.zip''' |
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+ | *Right-click on the detected camera address to open it in Safari. | ||
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+ | An easy way to install and configure your AirSight HD and AirSight SD Camera's (XX39A & XX59A) using an Apple Mac is to use IP Scanner 2.5. IP Scanner is a free tool by an independent publisher. | ||
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+ | You can download it for free from this location: [http://10base-t.com/macintosh-software/ip-scanner/ IP Scanner] | ||
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*Install the program | *Install the program | ||
*Run the program and it automatically displays all the network ip devices running including the AirSight Camera. The AirSight will be listed as “unidentified hidden device”. | *Run the program and it automatically displays all the network ip devices running including the AirSight Camera. The AirSight will be listed as “unidentified hidden device”. | ||
*Copy down the AirSight`s IP address, then open Safari. Type in the IP address and hit Enter. | *Copy down the AirSight`s IP address, then open Safari. Type in the IP address and hit Enter. | ||
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+ | For iOS, there is a similar app, [http://10base-t.com/iphone-ipod-software/camscan/ CamScan], which identifies cameras and lets you open them directly in Safari. | ||
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+ | ==Find Default Gateway Using A Mac== | ||
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+ | 1) Click Apple Logo top left | ||
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+ | 2) Click System Preferences | ||
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+ | 3) Click Network (under internet & wireless) | ||
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+ | 4) Make sure your connected to your network | ||
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+ | 5) Click the advanced button at the lower right hand of the dialogue box | ||
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+ | 6) Click the TCP/IP tab | ||
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+ | 7) It will be listed here called "Router" that is the same thing as gateway address. |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 10 April 2015
Question
Can I use the AirSight on a Mac?
Answer
Yes. Go here if you have an AirSight (XX34A), AirSight Outdoor (XX36A), AirSight PTZ (XX40A), AirSight WideEye (XX41A), or AirSight WideEye Outdoor (XX42A).
- Download: IPCameraTool-mac.zip
- Right-click on the detected camera address to open it in Safari.
An easy way to install and configure your AirSight HD and AirSight SD Camera's (XX39A & XX59A) using an Apple Mac is to use IP Scanner 2.5. IP Scanner is a free tool by an independent publisher.
You can download it for free from this location: IP Scanner
- Install the program
- Run the program and it automatically displays all the network ip devices running including the AirSight Camera. The AirSight will be listed as “unidentified hidden device”.
- Copy down the AirSight`s IP address, then open Safari. Type in the IP address and hit Enter.
For iOS, there is a similar app, CamScan, which identifies cameras and lets you open them directly in Safari.
Find Default Gateway Using A Mac
1) Click Apple Logo top left
2) Click System Preferences
3) Click Network (under internet & wireless)
4) Make sure your connected to your network
5) Click the advanced button at the lower right hand of the dialogue box
6) Click the TCP/IP tab
7) It will be listed here called "Router" that is the same thing as gateway address.