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'''Introduction'''
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==Introduction==
  
 
You can access your camera's live video feed from your web browser or through software on your computer, your tablet, or your smart phone.
 
You can access your camera's live video feed from your web browser or through software on your computer, your tablet, or your smart phone.
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'''Step 1: Hardware Installation'''
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==Step 1: Hardware Installation==
  
 
You need to set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. It is recommended that you set the camera up indoors first, before routing the cables through an external wall to mount it outdoors.
 
You need to set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. It is recommended that you set the camera up indoors first, before routing the cables through an external wall to mount it outdoors.
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'''Step 2: Software Installation'''
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==Step 2: Software Installation==
  
 
[[Image:Software inst.png]]
 
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Install the IP Camera Search tool "'''IPCamera.exe'''" located [http://www.authinx.com/software/airsight_legacy/IPCameraTool-MJPEG.zip '''here'''] or found in the '''IP Tool.rar''' file on your camera's installation CD.
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*Open the CD, click "IPTool.rar"
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* Extract the entire contents of the IPTool folder to the same location - Such as a folder called IPTool in your My Documents folder.
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[[File:IPTool.JPG]]
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* Open on the "Language" folder and delete all files EXCEPT "'''English.lan'''"
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'''Install the following software:'''
 
  
#IP Camera Tool: Open the CD, click “IPCamSetup.exe”—“Next”—“Next”—“Close”.
 
#ActiveX: Click “Appinstall.exe”—“Next”—“Install”—“Finish”.
 
  
After this is done, the icon “IP Camera Tool” [[Image:IP cam icon.png]] will be displayed on your desktop.
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*  If desired, create a '''shortcut''' for the "IPCamera.exe" to your Desktop
  
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'''Step 3: Real-time Video Demonstration'''
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==Step 3: Real-time Video Demonstration==
  
 
#Login: Double click “IP Camera Tool” icon on your desktop, search the IP address, choose the one for your camera, double click to go to IE login interface.
 
#Login: Double click “IP Camera Tool” icon on your desktop, search the IP address, choose the one for your camera, double click to go to IE login interface.
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#:'''Password: no password'''
 
#:'''Password: no password'''
 
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#Choose the language: English, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, German, French, Italian, Portuguese optional.
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#Choose the language: English, Spanish, etc.
 
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#Choose the work mode. IE browser: choose ActiveX mode. Safari, Firefox, Google chrome browser: Server push mode/ VLC mode. Mobile phone: sign in mobile phone mode.
 
#Choose the work mode. IE browser: choose ActiveX mode. Safari, Firefox, Google chrome browser: Server push mode/ VLC mode. Mobile phone: sign in mobile phone mode.
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'''Step 4: How to use your camera Wirelessly'''
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==Step 4: How to use your camera Wirelessly==
  
 
You should set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. (See Hardware Installation above).
 
You should set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. (See Hardware Installation above).
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For more operation details, please check the full version of the user manual for your IP camera or visit http://www.x10.com/support
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For more operation details, please check the full version of the user manual for your IP camera or visit http://www.x10.com/productsupport/
  
You can also vsit the following site for useful information regading remote viewing of IP cameras:
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You can also vsit the following site for useful information regarding remote viewing of IP cameras:
  
 
http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/
 
http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/
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[[category: Configuration]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 2 March 2015

Please follow these few simple steps to get started. This might be all you need. You can then look at your owner's manual later for more setup options.


XX34A Outdoor Wired/Wireless IP Camera Quick Installation Guide (Using IE Browser)

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Introduction

You can access your camera's live video feed from your web browser or through software on your computer, your tablet, or your smart phone.

To access your camera via Ethernet, to your desktop computer - Follow steps 1 – 3.

To access your camera via Wi-Fi, to your notebook via Wi-Fi and cell-phone via Wi-Fi - Follow steps 1 – 4.

To access your camera via W-Fi, to cell-phone via 3G/4G and computer over the Internet - Follow steps 1- 4 and then see the full owner's manual for dynamic DNS and port forwarding.

Once you have your camera configured, you may access your camera by either of these methods:

  1. Use the ipcamsetup program on the included CD and click on your camera.
  2. Once you are viewing your camera's live video, you can save the web address as a favorite. Then you can use that saved favorite without using the ipcamsetup program each time.
  3. In your web browser, type the IP address of your camera as a new web address.
  4. To use a friendly name like 'mylivingroom.dyndyns.org', see the owner's manual for how to configure your camera to use Dynamic DNS.
  5. To see your camera over the Internet, or from a cell phone through a 3G/4G connection, see your owner's manual to configure your router for Port Forwarding.



Step 1: Hardware Installation

You need to set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. It is recommended that you set the camera up indoors first, before routing the cables through an external wall to mount it outdoors.

  1. Install the Wi-Fi antenna.
  2. Plug the power adaptor into the camera and into an AC outlet.
  3. Plug one end of the network cable into the camera, and the other end into your router/switch.


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Step 2: Software Installation

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Install the IP Camera Search tool "IPCamera.exe" located here or found in the IP Tool.rar file on your camera's installation CD.


  • Open the CD, click "IPTool.rar"

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  • Extract the entire contents of the IPTool folder to the same location - Such as a folder called IPTool in your My Documents folder.

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  • Open on the "Language" folder and delete all files EXCEPT "English.lan"

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  • If desired, create a shortcut for the "IPCamera.exe" to your Desktop

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Step 3: Real-time Video Demonstration

  1. Login: Double click “IP Camera Tool” icon on your desktop, search the IP address, choose the one for your camera, double click to go to IE login interface.
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    Default username: admin
    Password: no password
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  2. Choose the language: English, Spanish, etc.
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  3. Choose the work mode. IE browser: choose ActiveX mode. Safari, Firefox, Google chrome browser: Server push mode/ VLC mode. Mobile phone: sign in mobile phone mode.
  4. Sign in. Click Sign In, then can get video in real-time.


Note: If there is no picture shown in IE Browser

If using IE browser to connect to the camera for the first time, and there is no image displayed, there will be an ActiveX prompt, please click the prompt and choose Run Add-on, refresh the IE interface, and login to the camera again, then you will see live video.

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If there is still no live video after you run ActiveX, please try to enable the ActiveX options of IE security settings, please do the follow steps:

  1. Close your computer’s Firewall.
  2. Change the ActiveX settings, “IE” browser > “Tool” > “Internet Options” > “Security”> “Custom Level” > “ActiveX control and Plug-ins”, all the ActiveX options should be set to be “Enable”: Especially:
    Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls
    Enable: Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
    Enable: Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins

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In Addition: you can also click “start” select “Internet Explorer”, choose “Internet attributes “ to enter, or via “Control Panel” “Internet Explorer”, enter for Security settings. If there is still no image, please close your anti-virus software, and then try steps 1 & 2 again.



Step 4: How to use your camera Wirelessly

You should set up your camera using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. (See Hardware Installation above).

  1. Make sure your router is a wireless router.
  2. Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna is installed on the camera.
  3. Determine if your router uses encryption, (see your router’s owner’s manual for how to do this), if it uses encryption, note the share key.
  4. Login to the camera using the IP Camera Tool, like you did when setting up with a network cable.
  5. When you see the screen below, click “Network” then ”Wireless Lan Settings” then click on “Scan”, wait and then click it again, when you see your camera in the Wireless LAN settings box, click on it.
  6. If there is no encryption, just click “Submit”, if there is encryption, input the share key, then click “Submit”.
  7. Unplug the network cable and wait about 30 seconds while the camera reboots.

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For more operation details, please check the full version of the user manual for your IP camera or visit http://www.x10.com/productsupport/

You can also vsit the following site for useful information regarding remote viewing of IP cameras:

http://ipcamnetwork.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/acessing-your-camera-from-the-internet/