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Chapter 9: Using the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera’s Web-based Utility
Setup
Wireless-G Internet Video Camera
Options
The Options screen allows you to alter the Camera’s audio setting, e-mail alert features, UPnP configuration, and
Alternate Port settings.
Audio
If you want to hear or record audio, select Enable from the drop-down menu. Otherwise, select Disable.
E-mail Alert
You can choose to be notified when the Camera detects motion in its field of view. You will be sent a text-only
e-mail or an e-mail with video attached.
E-mail Alert. If you want to be notified by e-mail when the Camera detects motion, then select Enable from the
drop-down menu. Otherwise, select Disable.
Send to. In each field, enter an e-mail address that will receive e-mail alerts. (You can enter up to three e-mail
addresses.)
Show “From” as. Enter the text that you want displayed in the From field of any e-mail alert message.
Subject. Enter the subject heading that you want to be used.
Outgoing Mail SMTP Server. Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail SMTP server. If it requires authentication,
click the checkbox, and enter the account name and password in the Account Name and Password fields.
E-Mail Video. If you want e-mail sent with a video attachment, select Enable from the drop-down menu. Then
select the length of video you want, up to a maximum of 5 seconds. If you want text-only e-mail sent to you,
select Disable from the drop-down menu.
Delay between E-mails. Specify the minimum time interval between e-mail alerts.
Figure 9-20: Options Screen
NOTE: The Camera's motion sensitivity and range will vary depending on the light conditions of your
environment.
NOTE: When Intamac Camera Monitoring has been enabled on the Camera, a new set of defaults are
applied. These defaults are optimised for the monitoring service, so they enhance the way the
Camera sends captured motion, and make it possible for the Camera to generate alerts more quickly.
Linksys recommends that you do not change the Camera’s default settings until you have become
familiar with the operation of both the Camera and the monitoring service.