Network Camera Settings
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WEP ENCIPHERMENT
This is a security function that encrypts the
data being transmitted so that it cannot be
intercepted by an unauthorized third party.
The default setting is “DISABLE”. To enable
encryption, select the number of bits for the
encryption key to use from the drop-down list
box.
Available settings:
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WEP40: The encryption key can consist
of up to 5 alphanumeric characters.
•
WEP128: The encryption key can consist
of up to 13 alphanumeric characters.
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ENCRYPTION KEY
Up to four types of encryption key can be
set. The encryption settings are as follows.
For example, if “WEP40” is selected from the
[WEP ENCIPHERMENT drop-down list box,
select an encryption key of 5 characters from
the [ENCRYPTION KEY] boxes.
If “WEP128” is selected, select an encryption
key of 13 characters.
•
WEP40: The encryption key can consist
of up to 5 alphanumeric characters.
•
WEP128: The encryption key can consist
of up to 13 alphanumeric characters.
The same encryption key should be set for
the access point and for the camera.
(1) Type in the same character string for the
key number.
(2) Select the same key number.
Note:
•
These options cannot be selected if there
is no encryption key in the ENCRYPTION
KEY boxes.
•
The settings for ESS ID and
ENCRYPTION KEY (when encryption is
enabled) are verified between the STA
(camera) and the HP (access point).
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Ask the network administrator for the
settings below, and type them in the
appropriate boxes.
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IP ADDRESS
•
SUBNET MASK
•
GATEWAY ADDRESS
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Once the settings have been completed,
click the [SET] button, turn the power off,
and then turn it back on again. This
causes the settings to be accepted.
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