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1. G Internet Video Camera Home View Videa Linksys WEE Help Exit Basic Image Password Users intamac Monitoring Simus Options Use this screen to setup and manage your Linksys DONS Service Register today for your 1 year free trial period you are adding additional d vicirs to your COONS sarite click here for mone infomnalion SoloLink DONS EE ox ig ourlinksys corn Wis Senece Upda Even dhs Update Now Device nol Registered TRIS nia nia nia Manage your SoloLink DONS Account Click here it you want to remove tha RemoveCemers Camera from the Domain sevice Apply Cancel Relreah Help IJ ip P DELLI E uL pan Figure 9 13 SoloLink DDNS Screen LINKSYS G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exli Basic image Password Users infamac Monitoring Status Options Hew User Registration Your Camera and PC need io be connected to thee Inf errest to sign up confirm that you are connected to ihe Internet before c nireuiri Continue Back Er Lu Roo 0 fer Ji gh Peer veel Figure 9 14 New User Registration Screen 57 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Status Registration Status The status of the Camera s registration is displayed here To use the SoloLink DDNS service for the Camera it must be registered with your SoloLink DDNS account Address Update Status The status of the most rece
2. 3 The second screen explains why you would find the SoloLink DDNS Service convenient if you would prefer to access the Camera using a name rather than a series of numbers its IP address Click the Next button You need SoloLink Dynamic Domain Name Service if You don t like typing all those numbers Even if you do have a static IP PT ud address you and your friends will Pie need lo type the exact address and Sololin port number to access your camera from a remote PC on the Internet M i With the SoloLink DONS Service your camera gets a name of your choosing easier to remember easier to type Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ain WVC54G Figure 8 4 SoloLink for Convenience Screen Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service 38 Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 4 Make sure your network has an active Internet connection Verify that your PC and Camera are connected to the network and the Camera is configured properly Click Next LINKSYS SoloLink Dynamic Domain Name Service Setup Please make sure you have Internet Connection and that your PC and Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard WVC54G Figure 8 5 Check Connections Screen 5 This screen will display a list of Wireless G Internet Video Cameras on your network and their status information In the Selection box click the name of the Camera you are currently setting up Click N
3. Start Time Alter the time you want this recording to start Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility J Modity J ETS 28 Duration Alter the number of hours and minutes you want this recording to last EG 7 H m When you are finished click the Save button LINKSYS 5s Internet Video Camera Delete Default ID CameraName Status To delete a scheduled recording select it by clicking its Camera Name and then click the Delete button Stop To terminate a scheduled recording that is currently in progress select it by clicking its Camera Name and click Change Settings the Stop button If you want to restart the scheduled recording select the Camera you want by clicking its name in the Camera List box and click the View button Click the button with the circle to record the video To stop recording click the Camera Name Start Time button with the square To set up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service go to Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Preferences Schedule To set up the Linksys SoloLink Service go to Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service If you want to use the Camera s Web based Utility go to Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility Figure 6 25 View Video Screen Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac C
4. Figure 8 12 Confirmation of New Settings Screen 42 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 12 On the Select a Location ID screen enter a Location ID which can be a name describing your network s location It will be combined with the Camera s Device Name and ourlinksys com to create a convenient URL you can use to access the Camera Click Continue k SoloLink ss h Lievuce Marre HEER com Figure 8 13 Select a Location ID Screen 13 On the Confirm your Location ID screen verify that the Location ID is correct Then click Continue J D Sol oLi nk Bar dares Figure 8 14 Confirm Your Location ID Screen Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service 43 Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 14 Read the Terms of Service agreement on the Verification screen Click Create Account to accept the terms of service 15 On the Create Links screen click Continue The SoloLink DDNS Service will send your account information to the Camera Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service m Ss ssu lt TERMS OF SERVICE 1 ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS 1 1 Wiekeme to the Liskiys Zolbnk DONS Sana Linkaya SeleLink or the Saree Likiys Sahel moa Seek cere made avgdabe and Operated by Linksys a dirion of Cisco Systems Inc Unksys Linksys Sololink ip tubscaplion perace pes babes wth Dyrs DN
5. Help Exil Basic image Password Users Intamac Monitoring Use this screen to S bup and manage your Linksys DONS Sendce Register loday for your 1 year free tial period you are adding ENTRAR A in nn xibre u laLink DENS IN Congratulations veu have successfully registered your account Click Apply button bo regisber camera of evt Er ren arx ine ourinksys com Fee 7 ioa Final Avastabig Por Every 4 hrs Update Mow Device not Registered Sime nia Hons ts tnt na na Manage your SoloLink DONS Account Figure 8 17 Successful Registration Screen 2S D 5 i e Sol oLi nk Eb ri Sarre E Your new dence wrcoda bar bem ponte aided to poor Doma Doman avt You will access pour dii ong the URL hiipi en Hig abi courbe rps com conbrianon mecrrage hat been diet To The eril address you gave dang the repitranos Please note The SodoLink DONS Eernce expects to ied your dence on port 124 of your rogtez You eut ret up your router to perform poet forwarding on the port before your dence wall be avaslable on the nterset For rep by step help wih port forwarding on Linksys posters go to H tp Were ink ry com porthed Far other PARE phobie tommik year User Maria Figure 8 18 Account Confirmation of Camera Screen 45 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 18 A pop up screen will inform you that you have successfully set up the SoloLink DDNS Service for the Camera Click OK NO
6. A Dire iz Carn Spacer inc Administrator Help Luke Sion Hae ined ates Viewed Hera der LAS Chick fener Im learm hw 10 configure Port Fervearcding in your Linksys Fou ex Online User Gonde in POF Fag pret Avie mule oftia e Pos weve FOF macuments Restore Factory Defaults Reston Delays Caution Any setlings you have saved will be inst when the default settings are restore Firmware v5 07 Dec 6 2004 Firmware Upgrade 1D oppidi DEM Gece Miben Bar AM riti eere Figure 9 21 Administrator Help 62 Acrobat Portable Document File pdf format so you will need Acrobat Reader to view this pdf If you do not have the Acrobat Reader click the Adobe website link to download it Restore Factory Defaults To restore the Camera s factory default settings click the Restore Defaults button NOTE When you restore the Camera s factory defaults you will lose the settings you have AN saved previously Firmware New firmware versions are posted at www linksys com and can be downloaded for free If the Camera is functioning well there is no need to download a newer firmware version unless that version has a new feature that you want to use Loading new firmware onto the Camera does not always enhance its performance Linksys recommends that you upgrade the Camera s firmware within your network in other words use a computer within the Camera s local network If you attempt to upgrade the Camera s f
7. Basic Image Password Users intamac Monitoring I CEN D iE You need to be connected to the Internet in order to continue Cominus Back oprig 0 Gece p NI zs Figure 8 24 Find Available Port Screen 48 Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Overview Use the Camera s Web based Utility to access and alter its settings This chapter will describe each webpage in the Utility The Utility can be accessed via the web browser of a computer connected to the Camera How to Access the Web based Utility To access the Utility launch Internet Explorer and enter the Camera s IP address in the Address field The default IP address is 192 168 1 115 Then press Enter The Welcome screen of the Web based Utility will appear You have six tabs available Home To return to the Welcome screen click the Home tab View Video To view the Camera s video click the View Video tab Go to the View Video section details Setup To alter the Camera s settings click the Setup tab Go to the Setup section for more information Linksys WEB To go to the Linksys website www linksys com click the Linksys WEB tab Help The Help screen allows you to get information about the various Setup screens download the latest Viewer amp Recording Utility download this User Guide download Acrobat Reader restore factory defaults and upgrade the Camera s firmware Go to the Help section for m
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9. disable 12 07 2004 20 03 57 192 168 1 65 12 07 2004 20 03 54 132 168 1 65 Video starting 12 07 2004 20 02 14 192 168 1 65 Video ending 1270772004 2ZD D2r00 192 1685 1 65 Video starting 12 07 2004 19 59 45 Lan activated Clear Log Ralresh Help D Caper ed Cmro yum Bern di igh ee Figure 9 19 Status Screen 60 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 NOTE When Intamac Camera Monitoring has been enabled on the Camera a new set of defaults are AN 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 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 NOTE The Camera s motion sensitivity and range will vary depending on the light conditions of your AN environment E mail Alert If you want to be notified by e mail when th
10. kv um Icelandic Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC Italiano Questo apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi Italian sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Si iek rta atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to Latvian saist tajiem noteikumiem Lietuvi is renginys tenkina 1999 5 EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas Lithuanian ios direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde Dutch bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Malti Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l provedimenti l o ra Maltese rilevanti tad Direttiva 1999 5 EC Margyar Ez a k sz l k teljesiti az alapvet k vetelm nyeket s mas 1999 5 EK Hungarian ir nyelvben meghat rozott vonatkoz rendelkez seket T Appendix H Regulatory Information 85 Norsk Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante Norwegian bestemmelser 1 EU direktiv 1999 5 EF Polski Urz dzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz szczeg lnymi Polish warunkami okre lonymi Dyrektywa UE 1999 5 EC Portugu s Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e Portuguese outras provis es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Slovensko Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi Slovenian pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC Slovensky Toto zariadenie
11. F and the numbers DO through 9 Wireless G Tice 10270C3 04 Made tthe 64BitKeys 10Hexchars Passphrase Generate Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 CMTC Open System En Se ES Figure 9 7 WEP Key Settings Screen 52 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Image The Image screen allows you to alter the Camera s video settings Video Settings Resolution Select the resolution you want for viewing or recording the Camera s video Select 640 480 for the highest resolution 320 240 for medium resolution or 160 120 for the lowest resolution Image Quality Select the level of quality you want for viewing or recording the Camera s video The range varies from Very Low to Very High You may find it helpful to know what the bit rates are for video viewing or recording at different resolutions and image quality levels The following table lists these estimated bit rates Estimated Bit Rates for Video Viewing or Recording Quality Level Bit Rate 640 x 480 Very High 900kbps 320 x 240 Very High 900kbps 160 x 120 Very High 800kbps OW Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup _ LINKSYS s G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit Basic Password Users minac Monitoring Sodolink DOMS Status Options D Resolution 3207240 sity Normal DBguency LED ifarfiuarescent lighting F appz amp 0 6
12. Find Camera from LAN Screen Figure 6 10 Camera Added Successfully Screen Figure 6 11 Find Camera from Internet Screen Figure 6 12 Change Settings Screen Figure 6 13 Delete Camera Screen Figure 6 14 Confirm Deletion of Camera Screen Figure 6 15 View Video Screen Figure 6 16 Recording Icon Screen Figure 6 17 Scheduled Recordings in Progress Screen Figure 6 18 Files Screen Figure 6 19 Recorded Files Screen Figure 6 20 Window Showing SnapShot Folders Figure 6 21 Preferences Screen Figure 6 22 Recording Schedule Screen Figure 6 23 Add to Recording Schedule Screen Figure 6 24 Stop Scheduled Recording Screen Figure 6 25 View Video Screen Figure 7 1 Intamac Welcome Screen Figure 7 2 About the Intamac Service Screen Figure 7 3 30 Day Free Trial Offer Screen Figure 7 4 Confirmation Page Screen Figure 7 5 Cameras Found Screen Figure 7 6 Login Screen Figure 7 7 Intamac Monitoring Screen Figure 7 8 Account Details Screen Figure 7 9 Monitored Property Screen Figure 7 10 Login Details Screen Figure 7 11 Registration Summary Screen Figure 7 12 Registration Complete Screen Figure 7 13 Intamac Monitoring with Registered Camera Screen Figure 8 1 SoloLink Access ID Card Figure 8 2 SoloLink Welcome Screen Figure 8 3 SoloLink for Dynamic IP Address Screen Figure 8 4 SoloLink for Convenience Screen Figure 8 5 Check Connections Screen Figure 8 6 Cameras Found Screen Figure 8 7 Login Screen Figure 8 8
13. If you want to manually enter a WEP Key leave the Passphrase field blank The The passphrase is case senative and should no be ner than Passphrase is case sensitive and should have 16 alphanumeric characters or fewer It must match the PE passphrase of your wireless network and is compatible with Linksys wireless products only You will tium t ie up toc WEP algorithm and leave the Passphrase option blank have to enter the WEP key s manually on any non Linksys wireless products Key 1 If you want to manually enter a WEP key complete this field If you are using 64 bit WEP internet Video Camera Setup Wizard encryption then the key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters If you are using 128 bit WEP encryption then the key must consist of 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 through 9 and A through F Figure 5 10 Security Settings Screen Click the Next button 12 Review your settings before the Setup Wizard starts to copy your files Click the Next button to continue New Wireless G Internet Video Camera Settings Below are the new settings for your Wireless G Internet Video Camera Click Next to save new settings or Back to modify settings New Settings Okcit 04 16 be WYO 192 163 1 115 Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard monts WVC5S46 Figure 5 11 Review New Settings Screen Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera 14 Setup
14. Power Adapter Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Camera Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet The Camera s Ready LED flashes while the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are solidly lit Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Moving the Camera to a Different Network When you move the Camera from a wired network to a wireless network or vice versa you must power off the Camera before connecting to the new network Proceed to the appropriate instructions To move the Camera from a wired network to a wireless network follow these instructions l 2 Unplug the power adapter from the Camera Unplug the Ethernet network cable from the Camera Re connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Camera The Camera s Ready LED flashes while the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are solidly lit Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera To move the Camera from a wireless network to a wired network follow these instructions l 2 Unplug the power adapter from the Camera Connect the Ethernet network cable to your PC router or switch Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the Camera Re connect the power adapter to the Power port on the Camera The Camera s Ready LED flashes while
15. RE Dr Xx A Address 3 C Program Files Internet Video Camera SnapShot Go pe Figure 6 20 Window Showing SnapShot Folders Preferences C Program Files Internet Video Camer M shot Fila L C Program Files Internet Video Camer Figure 6 21 Preferences Screen 2 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Schedule To view or modify the recording schedule click the Schedule button The Recording Schedule screen shows the current recording schedule and each recording s information Recording Schedule Camera Name The name of the Camera Camera Name Date The date of the recording Time The start time of the recording Frequency How often the recording will occur Add To schedule a new recording click the Add button Camera Select the Camera you want for this recording Frequency Select how often you want this recording to be made Start Date Enter the date you want this recording to start Start Time Enter the time you want this recording to start Duration Enter the number of hours and minutes you want this recording to last When you are finished click the Save button Modify To modify a scheduled recording select the recording by clicking its Camera Name and then click the Modify button Camera This indicates the Camera that was selected for this recording Frequency Alter how often you want this recording to be made Start Date Alter the date you want this recording to start
16. SoloLink DDNS Screen Figure 8 9 Confirm Active Internet Connection Screen Figure 8 10 Welcome to the SoloLink DDNS Service Screen Figure 8 11 Sign Up Screen Figure 8 12 Confirmation of New Settings Screen Figure 8 13 Select a Location ID Screen Figure 8 14 Confirm Your Location ID Screen Figure 8 15 Verification Screen Figure 8 16 Create Links Screen Figure 8 17 Successful Registration Screen Figure 8 18 Account Confirmation of Camera Screen Figure 8 19 Successful Setup Screen Figure 8 20 Port Forwarding Information Figure 8 21 Web based Utility Welcome Figure 8 22 Web Utility Login Screen Figure 8 23 SoloLink DDNS Screen Figure 8 24 Find Available Port Screen Figure 9 1 Camera s Default IP Address Figure 9 2 Web based Utility Welcome Figure 9 3 Security Warning Screen Figure 9 4 Web Utility Login Screen Figure 9 5 Basic Screen Figure 9 6 Confirmation Screen Figure 9 7 WEP Key Settings Screen Figure 9 8 Figure 9 9 Figure 9 10 Figure 9 11 Figure 9 12 Figure 9 13 Figure 9 14 Figure 9 15 Figure 9 16 Figure 9 17 Figure 9 18 Figure 9 19 Figure 9 20 Figure 9 21 Figure 9 22 Figure C 1 Image Screen Password Screen Users Screen Add Modify User Screen Intamac Monitoring Screen SoloLink DDNS Screen New User Registration Screen Password Request Screen Manage Your SoloLink DDNS Account Device Removal Screen Find Available Port Screen Status Screen Options Scre
17. Stand Option 1 The Camera includes a Camera Desktop Stand Insert the bottom end into the Stand 2 Place the Camera and adjust its aim and focus accordingly Wall Mount Option The Camera has two wall mount slots on its back panel The distance between the slots is 80 mm 3 15 inches 1 Determine where you want to mount the Camera Attach two screws to the wall so that the Camera s wall mount slots line up with the two screws 2 Maneuver the Camera so the screws are inserted into the two slots 3 Adjust the Camera s aim and focus accordingly Proceed to the next section Audio Option Audio Option If you want to use your own microphone instead of the Camera s built in microphone then follow these instructions 1 Connect the 2 5 mm input jack of your microphone to the Camera s MIC IN port on its bottom panel The built in microphone will automatically be disabled 2 Place the external microphone in an appropriate location The installation of the Wireless G Internet Video Camera is complete Go to Chapter 6 Installing the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility If advanced users wish to access the Camera through its Web based Utility then proceed to Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility Figure 5 14 Stand Option Figure 5 15 Camera Desktop Stand i mS 4 Figure 5 16 Wall Mount Option Figure 5 17 Wall Mount Slots 16 Chapter 6 Ins
18. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used according to the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment or devices e Connect the equipment to an outlet other than the receiver s Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for assistance FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body Industry Canada Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 RSS210 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian
19. Video Camera 12 Setup Wizard Wireless G Internet Video Camera 9 The Mode Setting screen will appear Click the Infrastructure radio button if you want the Camera to communicate using an access point or wireless router Click the Ad Hoc radio button if you want the Camera to communicate without using an access point or wireless router Click the Next button Mode Setting Linksys wireless products are designed to work right out of the box H necessary these settings should be changed to match the configuration of your existing wireless network Infrastructure Select Infrastructure if you want the camera to communicate witli an access point or wireless router Select Ad Hoc if you want the camera to communicate with other wireless devices without using an access point or wireless routier Back Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ino WVC546 Figure 5 8 Mode Settings Screen 10 The Wireless Settings screen will appear so you can change the wireless settings Enter your wireless network s SSID or network name If you chose Ad Hoc mode select the channel at which the network broadcasts its wireless signal Wireless Settings SSID The SSID must be identical for all devices in a wireless network It is case sensitive and should Sobol estat apr E A E Pa Daae have 32 alphanumeric characters or fewer You can use any keyboard character but do not use any WARNING Spaces ES corpas V pour vents tue hd edi be mu Ch
20. is activity ETHERNET Green The ETHERNET LED lights up when there is a connection to a wired network It flashes ACT LINK WIRELESS when data is transmitted to or received from the wired network 8E B BH READY ETHERNET WIRELESS Green The WIRELESS LED lights up when there is a connection to a wireless network It flashes when data is transmitted to or received from the wireless network Figure 3 2 Camera LEDs Camera Head The Camera head and its focus ring allow you to modify the aim and focus of the Camera To alter the Camera s aim swivel the Camera head P To adjust the Camera s focus rotate the dark gray focus ring i Figure 3 3 Camera Head Camera Ports H3MOd 13NH3H13 13534 Li Figure 3 4 Camera Ports The Camera features three ports and a Reset button on the bottom panel POWER The POWER port is where you will connect the power adapter MIC IN The MIC IN port is where you will connect the 2 5 mm input jack of your external microphone optional ETHERNET The ETHERNET port is where you will connect the Ethernet network cable RESET The RESET button is what you will press if you need to reset the Camera Insert a paper clip IMPORTANT Resetting the Camera will erase into the opening next to the Ethernet port Then press the button and hold it in for five seconds all of your settings such as encryption information and replace them with the factory defaults Do not reset the Camera if you want t
21. je v zhode so z kladn mi po iadavkami a in mi Slovak prislusnymi nariadeniami direktiv 1999 5 EC Suomi T m laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siin Finnish asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten mukainen Svenska Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och Swedish andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC NOTE If you need any technical documentation see the How to Access Technical Documents on www linksys com international section for more information The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product against the requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC e Radio EN 300 328 e EMC EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 Safety EN 60950 CE Marking For the Linksys Wireless B and Wireless G products the following CE mark notified body number where applicable and class 2 identifier are added to the equipment C 05600 CE0678D CED Check the CE label on the product to find out which notified body was involved during the assessment National Restrictions 86 This product may be used in all EU countries and other countries following the EU directive 1999 5 EC without any limitation except for the countries mentioned below Ce produit peut tre utilis dans tous les pays de l UE et dans tous les pays ayant transpos s la directive 1999 5 CE sans aucune limitation except pour les pays mentionn s ci
22. moton detection Top ele e Let E F Right wie le Bottom SelectAll Clear UPnP Disable Discover ony Disable Alternate Port for HTTP connections Apply Cancel Help D ppt ld Cmcn Pqumemm mro dd gr eres Figure 9 20 Options Screen 61 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Motion Detection Sensitivity You have a choice of motion sensitivity levels for the Camera Select the appropriate level from the drop down menu You can also specify where the Camera should monitor for motion The Camera s field of view is split into nine sections Click the checkbox for each section you want monitored Click the Select All button if you want the entire viewing area to be monitored Click the Clear All button if you want to delete all checkmarks Other UPnP When enabled the Camera s Universal Plug and Play UPnP feature allows a UPnP enabled computer to easily detect the Camera The Camera s UPnP feature is disabled by default If your computer is UPnP enabled then click the checkbox next to UPnP Alternate Port If you want the Camera to be able to use an alternate port for communications click the checkbox Then enter the port number you want in the Port Number field To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Help Through the Help screen you ll find links to a
23. recording Start Time The time the recording began Files To play delete or explore recording files click the Files button The Files screen shows two choices Click the Recorded Videos button if you want to browse for video recordings Click the Snapshot Pictures button if you want to browse for images Recorded Files The Recorded Files screen shows the recordings available and their respective information Name The name of the file It begins with Ir if it was an instant recording It begins with Sr if it was a scheduled recording The name ends with the date of the recording Camera Name The name of the Camera Start Time The time the recording began End Time The time the recording ended Play To play a recording file select it by clicking its Name and then click the Play button Note Use Windows Media Player 7 or higher to view your recordings Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility oie LINKSYS internet Video Camera Cameras DeteutD Find Change Settings Scheduled Recordings in progress L Je Files Preferences Schedule Figure 6 17 Scheduled Recordings in Progress Screen Recorded Videos Snapshot Pictures Figure 6 18 Files Screen Recorded Files Name Camera Name Start Time lay l Delete Figure 6 19 Recorded Files Screen 26 W
24. regulations 84 I lspmlmee C Intarnat Villen fararn Wireless G Internet Video Camera Compliance Information for 2 4 GHz Wireless Products Relevant to the EU and Other Countries Following the EU Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1995 5 EC R amp TTE Directive Cesky Toto zarizeni je v souladu se z kladnimi po adavky a ostatnimi Czech odpovidajicinu ustanovenimi Sm rnice 1999 5 EC Dansk Dette udstyr er 1 overensstemmelse med de v sentlige krav og andre Danish relevante bestemmelser 1 Direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Dieses Ger t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den German weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU Eesti See seade vastab direktiivi 1999 5 EU olulistele n uetele ja teistele Estonian asjakohastele s tetele English This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other Em relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espanol Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras Spanish disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAn Avr z o E OTAIGU C E VOL GE CULLLLOPPMOT LE TIG OVOND ELS UMAITHEIS KUL Greek QA Gyenk z urr zeis THS O ryiac 1999 5 EC Fran ais Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres French dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC slenska betta t ki er samkv mt grunnkr fum og rum vi eigandi
25. s Ready LED is continuously lit When it is flashing the Camera is initializing The next time you click View Video from the web browser you will be prompted to re install the OCX plug 64 I m not able to play my recording video files Make sure you have Microsoft Windows Media Player 7 or higher If you don t you can download the latest version from ww w microsoft com When I view the video it seems blurry Adjust the Camera s focus by rotating its dark gray focus ring don t hear any audio coming from the Camera Follow these instructions until your problem is solved Make sure that your computer speakers are powered on Click Start Select Settings Click Control Panel Double click Sound and Multimedia Click the Audio tab In the Sound Playback section click Volume Make sure that Wave Volume has not been muted e Log in to the Camera s Web based Utility default IP address is 192 168 115 Click the Setup tab Then Click the Options tab Make sure audio has been enabled e f you are using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility make sure audio is enabled If it is disabled you will see a red dash on the audio button Click the audio button to enable audio The built in microphone is not picking up faraway sounds The built in microphone was designed to pick up sounds within 9 feet 3 meters of the Camera If you wish you can connect an external microphone to the Camera s MIC IN port and place the microphone in a
26. up Windows XP users will see a similar screen Enter admin the default user name and password in the User Name and Password fields Then click the OK button Always trust content from Cisco Linksys LLC More Info NOTE For added security you should always change the Login Name and Password through the AN Password screen of the Utility Yes Figure 9 3 Security Warning Screen The Basic screen will appear You have eight tabs available Ux Basic To configure the Camera s basic LAN and wireless settings use the Basic screen Please type your user name and password Image Customize the video settings on the Image screen 192 168 1 115 Realm e Password Alter the Administrator name and password on the Password screen UmNme xi Password e Users Designate users and their level of access to the Camera on this screen Save this password in your password list ntamac Monitoring Set up and manage the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service This service alerts you __ Cancel and your designated contacts to motion via SMS text e mail and phone call Figure 9 4 Web Utility Login Screen SoloLink DDNS Set up and manage the SoloLink DDNS Service DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address Status Status information and a log are displayed on this screen Options The audio option e mail alert o
27. you have completed at least one of the DNS fields on the Basic screen Make sure the Camera is properly connected to your network and its Internet connection is active Frequently Asked Questions Can view video using a Macintosh or Netscape Navigator The Camera is designed for computers running a Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher You cannot view video on a Macintosh If you only have Netscape you can view video using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility See Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Can directly connect the Camera to wired and wireless networks at the same time No Before powering on the Camera you should decide if you want to connect the Camera to a wireless network via an access point or to a wired network If your wireless and wired networks are bridged then you can access the Camera from any networked computer but the Camera must be directly connected to only one of the networks To connect the Camera to a wireless network power on the Camera with no network cable attached The Camera will be ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are lit continuously To connect the Camera to a wired network connect the network cable to the Camera and then power it on The Camera will be ready for use when the Ready and LAN LEDs are lit continuously Can install the Camera outdoors No the Camera was not designed for outdoors u
28. your account you can register additional Cameras one at a time through each Camera s Web based Utility This way each Camera can take advantage of the SoloLink DDNS Service Introduction The SoloLink DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System Service lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address The instructions in this chapter will guide you through the setup needed for use of the SoloLink DDNS Service For the most current information about the SoloLink DDNS Service visit www linksys com sololink For a free one year trial period of your SoloLink account use the Access ID Card included with the Camera You may want to use the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service if one of the following applies to you Dynamic IP Address Your Internet service assigns you a dynamic IP address Many Internet service providers ISPs assign a new IP address to your connection from time to time for security purposes or whenever you disconnect and reconnect The SoloLink service keeps track of your network s address even when it changes so you can find the Camera Convenience There are a couple of ways the SoloLink service can be convenient If you have a static IP address you can use the SoloLink service to enter a name and port number for remote access of the Camera via the Internet There s no need to type an entire IP address For example you can give a Camera a name such as cam1 myhouse ourlinksys com Also some DDNS serv
29. 4 Detaui 32 Green DP 0 64 Detsun 32 Blue es 0 60 versus 32 Detant Enable Enable Text Appby Cancel Help Oppii EH Cara Syrum dur didi ighi una Figure 9 8 Image Screen 53 Wireless G Internet Video Camera NOTE Video quality and or performance may be affected by the number of users connected to the Camera Adjustments Brightness Select Automatic if you want the Camera to adjust the brightness level automatically Select Manual if you want to adjust the brightness level on this screen Then increase or decrease the brightness using the arrow buttons Red Green and Blue Adjust the level of red green or blue using the arrow buttons To return the settings to default levels click the Default button Options Time Stamp If you want a time stamp shown on the video click the checkbox next to Enable Text Display If you want text shown on the video click the checkbox next to Enable Then complete the Text field with up to 20 characters To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Password The Password screen allows you to change the name and password used for administrator login Changing the default name and password is recommended to secure access to the Camera s settings Administrator Login Name Complete this field with a name of you
30. 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Cha i nsta Advanced users If you want to use the Camera s Web based Utility go to Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility o ter 6 Installing and Usit do id Jireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility i ing the Viewer Recor der Utility D Choose Destination Location P X ae wail install Linksys Viewer amp Recorder Utility in the following To install to this folder cick Next lis lo a different folder click Browse and select another You can choose not to install Linksys Viewer amp Recorder tility by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Folder C Program Files Intemet Video Camera Browse ee CC Ne Roi Figure 6 3 Choose Destination Location Screen Select Program Folder E X Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below fou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders et Chek Next to continue Video Camera Figure 6 4 Select Program Folder Screen x A DiktegisberServer in C Program Files Internet Video Cameralnetcamolayer 19 0cx succeeded m Figure 6 5 OCX Plug in Screen EEO hl xj i Setup is complete You may nun the installed program by double clicking on the program shortcut Figure 6 6 Setup Complete Screen 18 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility Afte
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32. G UK UG 50104NC J L Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome What s in this User Guide Chapter 2 Planning Your Wireless Network Introduction Ad Hoc and Infrastructure Modes Network Layout Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Camera LCD Screen and Built in Microphone Camera LEDs Camera Head Camera Ports Chapter 4 Connecting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera for Setup Overview Connection to a Wired Network for Setup Connection to a Wireless Ad Hoc Network for Setup Moving the Camera to a Different Network Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Placement Options Audio Option Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Overview Installing the Viewer amp Recorder Utility Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Overview Introduction Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service cO DIE RA ANGE mn Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Overview Introduction Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Overview How to Access the Web based Utility View Video Setup Help Appendix A Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Frequently Asked Questions Appendix B Wireless Security Secur
33. LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc 2 4 GHz Cisco SYSTEMS Model No WVC54G UK IM Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries Copyright 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders How to Use this Guide Your guide to the Wireless G Internet Video Camera has been designed to make understanding networking with the Camera easier than ever Look for the following items when reading this guide This checkmark means there is a Note of interest and AN is something you should pay special attention to while using the Camera This exclamation point means there is a Caution or A warning and is something that could damage your property or the Camera This question mark provides you with a reminder about something you might need to do while using the Camera In addition to these symbols there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this word definition Also each figure diagram screenshot or other image is provided with a figure number and description like this Figure 0 1 Sample Figure Description Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the List of Figures section in the Table of Contents WVC54
34. Software Instructions for the computer A series of instructions that performs a particular task is called a program SOHO Small Office Home Office Market segment of professionals who work at home or in small offices SPI Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall A technology that inspects incoming packets of information before allowing them to enter the network Spread Spectrum Wideband radio frequency technique used for more reliable and secure data transmission SSID Service Set IDentifier Your wireless network s name Static IP Address A fixed address assigned to a computer or device that is connected to a network Static Routing Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path Subnet Mask An address code that determines the size of the network Switch 1 A data switch that connects computing devices to host computers allowing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports 2 A device for making breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit TCP Transmission Control Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that requires acknowledgement from the recipient of data sent TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A set of instructions PCs use to communicate over a network Telnet A user command and TCP IP protocol used for accessing remote PCs TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol A version of the TCP IP FTP protocol that has no directory or password ca
35. TE Make sure you set up the port forwarding feature on your network router so the SoloLink DDNS Service will be able to access the Camera 19 Set up port forwarding on your network router so the SoloLink DDNS Service will be able to track the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Go to www linksys com portfwd for instructions on how to configure a Linksys router For other routers refer to your router s documentation The SoloLink DDNS setup is complete If you want to register more Cameras with your SoloLink account proceed to the SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras section For more information about the Camera s Web based Utility proceed to Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service G Internet Video Gamera Linksys WEB Help Exil Home View Video Basic Image Password Users Intamac Monitoring Status Options Use this siren t Setup and manage your Linksys DONS Sen te Register today for your 1 year free tial pericu Ifyou ane adding um x E ae re el e e oT pd de s xj g chick hern for mora u laLink DOMS AY Congratulations you have successdully added this device u pr d r En Fon L kik AR Pi Ee MA Herd eon hu APO ET D OUTIS YS Do Fuvcstg 024 End Matte Port Every 4 hrs Update How Statice f Device Registered E na o
36. TIM Delivery Traffic Indication Message A message included in data packets that can increase wireless efficiency Dynamic IP Address A temporary IP address assigned by a DHCP server EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol A general authentication protocol used to control network access Many specific authentication methods work within this framework EAP PEAP Extensible Authentication Protocol Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol A mutual authentication method that uses a combination of digital certificates and another system such as passwords EAP TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security A mutual authentication method that uses digital certificates Encryption Encoding data transmitted in a network Ethernet IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium Finger A program that tells you the name associated with an e mail address Firewall A set of related programs located at a network gateway server that protects the resources of a network from users from other networks Firmware The programming code that runs a networking device Fragmentation Breaking a packet into smaller units when transmitting over a network medium that cannot support the original size of the packet FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP IP network Full Duplex The ability of a networking devic
37. Wizard Wireless G Internet Video Camera 13 If you want to save the new settings click the OK button If you want to cancel your changes click the Cancel button 14 After the files have been successfully copied the Congratulations screen will appear Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Click this button to install the Camera s Utility on your PC ntamac Camera Monitoring Click this button to set up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Setup SoloLink DDNS Service Click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button to set up and configure the Linksys Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service Exit Click the Exit button if you want to install the Camera s Utility later Go to the Placement Options section Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Figure 5 12 Confirmation Screen Tour Wireless Internet Video Camera has successtully been configured internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ve Sigil Viewer p gi E ri a Setup Solo ink Hecorder p iron IONS Semice WUC54G conan oos Figure 5 13 Congratulations Screen 15 Placement Options There are three ways to place the Camera The first way is to place the Camera horizontally on a surface so it sits on four small rubber feet The second way is to stand the Camera vertically on a surface The third way is to hang the Camera on a wall The second and third options are explained in further detail below
38. able Edi Secunty Settings Asp cancel Hei E 1 TA E EN oe Figure 9 5 Basic Screen 51 Network Type Select the network s mode Infrastructure or Ad hoc Channel No If the Camera is set to ad hoc mode select its channel setting from the drop down menu Security To use WEP encryption click the Enable radio button You will be asked to confirm that you want to enable wireless security for the Camera Click the OK button Then click the Edit Security Settings button For more information go to the Security Settings section To disable WEP encryption click the Disable radio button To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Security Settings Configure the Camera s WEP encryption settings on this screen Make sure all devices on your wireless network use the same settings Default Transmit Key Select which WEP key 1 4 will be used when your network s access point or wireless router sends and receives data WEP Encryption Select the level of WEP encryption you wish to use 64 Bit Keys 10 Hex chars or 128 Bit Keys 26 Hex chars Passphrase Instead of manually entering WEP keys you can use a Passphrase to generate them It is case sensitive and should not be longer than 16 alphanumeric characters This Passphrase is compatible with Linksys wireless products only If you a
39. amera AN then disable the audio from the other Cameras Magnification button 2X Click this button to view the video at twice its size This digital zoom feature is only available for 320 x 480 and 160 x 128 Figure 6 15 View Video Screen Map EEG 10 36AM Figure 6 16 Recording Icon Screen 23 You may find it helpful to know how much memory is required to hold a video recording The following tables list estimated bit rates and file sizes for a recording at each available resolution and quality level The first table shows estimates for a typical video recording while the second table shows estimates for an audio video recording Estimated Hard Drive Memory Space Required for Video Recording per Hour NOTE The maximum length of a recording file is one hour If a recording is more than one hour long AN then multiple files will be saved 24 Estimated Hard Drive Memory Space Required for Audio Video Recording per Hour NOTE The maximum length of a recording file is one hour If a recording is more than one hour long then multiple files will be saved 25 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Scheduled Recordings in Progress From the Scheduled Recordings in progress section you can schedule recordings alter the recording preferences and access recording files Recordings The recordings listed here are scheduled ones that are currently in progress Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera doing the
40. amera Monitoring Service Overview This chapter will briefly discuss the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service and explain how to set up your Intamac account You need only one Intamac account Once you have set up your account you can register additional Cameras one at a time through each Camera s Web based Utility This way you can have multiple Cameras monitoring your chosen property Introduction The Intamac Camera Monitoring Service lets you monitor your property using one or more Cameras You can set up your service and Cameras so that when a Camera senses motion you can have alarm images sent to your phone and alerts sent to friends and family If you need to adjust the Camera you can contact the Camera via the Internet or your mobile phone Plus all recorded video is securely stored online by Intamac The instructions in this chapter will guide you through the setup needed for use of the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service For the most current information visit www intamac com linksys This website will also describe the free 30 day trial period available for your Intamac account Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service 1 On the Welcome or Congratulations screen of the Setup Wizard click the Intamac Camera Monitoring button Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard vec 205 Bi ATTE NET E Figure 7 1 Intamac Welcome Screen 30 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 2 The About the Intamac service screen explain
41. amera Setup Wizard ve Cisco Sates Figure 5 1 Setup Wizard Welcome Screen LINKSYS A Ciao of Chace Sites ine Please connect your Wireless G internet Video Camera in order to configure the Wireless G Internet Video Camera it must be connected to either a wired or wireless network You can connect itin one of the following ways L Wired network Connect your Wireless G internet Video Camera lo a nebwork router or PC by using an Ethernet network cable B Wireless network your notebook or desklop comgpuler must have a wireless adapter PC Card PCI Adapter or USB Adapter installed and configured Internet Video Camera S tup Wizard Figure 5 2 Connection for Setup Screen 10 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 4 This screen displays a list of Wireless G Internet Video Cameras on your network along with the status information for the Camera whose name is highlighted In the Selection box click the name of the Camera you are currently installing Write down the IP address of the Camera so you can use it to access the Web based Utility later Click the Next button 5 For security purposes you will be asked to enter a name and password in order to have administrator access to the Camera In lowercase letters enter admin in the Administrator Name and Administrator Password fields later you can change these through the Web based Utility Then click the OK button 6 Onthe Basic Settings screen you can alter t
42. amera s Web based Utility will appear Click Set up new account LINKESYS Internet Video Camera i ie b wm d If you already have an Intamac account click Add camera to existing account and follow the on screen Home Ji View Video Seti 11 Linke WED 1 Help T Ex Instructions Dose kmga Carat j ibara SoloLink DONS Status Options camera monitoring PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY with Intamac s 24 7 Camera Monitoring seme Alarm images gent siraignt bo your meob e phone a Tend phone and email alerts o friends and Family Control your camera vta Inbemet and mobile phone Secure omine clovage of recorded video Register nove for your 30 day free trial lntamac int arma Carica WI ROO Oooo Dune simit Nol Repistered Disabled Setup naw account Add camera to exiting eccount Manage your account Apply Cancel Help D Coppigi XH Decr hrie bas d rief mind Figure 7 7 Intamac Monitoring Screen Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service 33 Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 8 Complete the entries on the account details screen All fields marked with an asterisk are required NOTE Your privacy is important to Intamac which is registered and complies with the legislation of T Onvtannae ua in AN the UK Data Protection Act Camera R egisir ation A account details Besse tenth the registration b
43. annel If you set the Camera to Ad Hoc mode select the appropriate channel from the drop down mod path soi MEN menu All devices in your wireless ad hoc network must use the same channel in order to function correctly NN oper wirinyparstuess uot Due poor performance on a certain channel try changing to pe another channel Channels 1 6 and 11 ane preferred Then click the Next button Back Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard wawi WVC54G Figure 5 9 Wireless Settings Screen Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera 13 Setup Wizard Wireless G Internet Video Camera 11 The Security Settings screen will appear If your network has WEP encryption enabled then select the level of WEP encryption and enter a Passphrase If you want to manually enter a WEP key leave the Passphrase field blank and enter the WEP key in the Key 1 field If your network doesn t have WEP encryption disabled keep the default Disabled Security Settings Optional Make sure thal all wireless devices on your 2 46Hz network are using the same WEP To enable WEP encryption select 64 Bit Keys or 128 Bit Keys from the drop down menu Then enter a Passphrase If you want to manually enter a WEP Key leave the Passphrase field blank e Passphrase If you enabled WEP encryption you can enter a Passphrase so a WEP key will be Type the passphrase that will be used to generate the WEP key automatically generated
44. ased Utility and the features available so you can use and alter advanced configuration settings Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix describes some problems and solutions as well as frequently asked questions regarding installation and use of the Camera Appendix B Wireless Security This appendix discusses security issues regarding wireless networking and measures you can take to help protect your wireless network Appendix C Upgrading Firmware This appendix explains how you can upgrade the Camera s firmware Appendix D Windows Help This appendix describes how you can use Windows Help for instructions about networking such as installing the TCP IP protocol Appendix E Glossary This appendix gives a brief glossary of terms frequently used in networking Appendix F Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Camera Appendix G Warranty Information This appendix supplies the warranty information for the Camera Appendix H Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the Camera Appendix Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources including Technical Support Chapter 2 Planning Your Wireless Network Introduction A wireless local area network WLAN is exactly like a regular local area network LAN except that each computer in the WLAN uses a wireless device to connect to the network C
45. ber name even if your home Internet connection uses a dynamic IP address You can also turn on Security Mode which tells the Camera to send you an e mail message with a short video attached to up to three e mail addresses whenever it detects motion in its field of view You can then log onto the live video stream if the situation warrants The included Viewer amp Recorder utility lets you record the audio video stream to your local hard drive live or on a predetermined schedule With the Intamac Monitoring Service free 30 day trial included you can use the Camera to monitor your home When the Camera spots suspicious activity you and your contacts will be instantly alerted via phone text or e mail with pictures sent straight to your mobile using MMS or video Through your secure online account you can view events store video clips change contact details and network all of the Cameras you have Use the instructions in this Guide to help you integrate the Camera into your network These instructions should be all you need to get the most out of the Wireless G Internet Video Camera 802 11g An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps an operating frequency of 2 4GHz and backward compatibility with 802 11b devices Ethernet an IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on and retrieved from a common transmission medium What s in this User Guide This
46. cess to the Camera you will also have to use the port forwarding feature on your network router 16 1 already set up my SoloLink DDNS account but can t access the Camera from a remote location Follow these instructions When you enter the Camera s domain name make sure it is in this format http Device Name gt lt Location ID gt ourlinksys com The Device Name is the name you gave the Camera when you ran the Setup Wizard The Location ID is the name you selected when you set up your SoloLink DDNS account e fthe Camera is set to DHCP make sure your local network is working properly and your router has an active Internet connection fthe Camera uses a static IP address insert the Setup CD ROM into your network PC s CD ROM drive Click the Setup button and follow the on screen instructions When you see the IP Settings screen make sure the Camera s Default Gateway and Primary DNS addresses are correct For more information refer to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera 66 17 On the Status screen of the Camera s Web based Utility see this message in the System Log NTP server no server suitable for synchronization found This message indicates that the Camera is unable to locate the Network Time Protocol NTP server to synchronize its time setting The Camera will automatically try again Verify the following f you have assigned a static IP address to the Camera make sure
47. d tails Table 1 Applicable Power Levels in France Location Frequency Range MHz Power EIRP Indoor No restrictions No restrictions 12400 24835 0 2483 5 100 mW 100 mW 20 dBm dBm p Cc NN 2454 100 mW LUN dBm 2454 2483 5 10 mW 10 dBm 87 Italy This product meets the National Radio Interface and the requirements specified in the National Frequency Allocation Table for Italy Unless operating within the boundaries of the owner s property the use of this 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN product requires a general authorization Please check with http ww w comunicazioni it it for more details Questo prodotto conforme alla specifiche di Interfaccia Radio Nazionali e rispetta il Piano Nazionale di ripartizione delle frequenze in Italia Se non viene installato all interno del proprio fondo l utilizzo di prodotti Wireless LAN a 2 4 GHz richiede una Autorizzazione Generale Consultare http ww w comunicazioni it it per maggiori dettagli Product Usage Restrictions This product is designed for indoor usage only Outdoor usage is not recommended This product is designed for use with the included integral or external dedicated antenna s Use of non dedicated or third party antenna s is not recommended and is not supported by Linksys Power Output of Your Device To comply with your country s regulations you may have to change the power output of your wireless device Proceed to the appropriate section for
48. d then you will need to enter them in the Name and Password fields in order to access the Camera Click the Save button to save your changes Click the Test button to make sure the Utility is able to find the Camera using the new information Change Seftings Find Camera From Tener le mme Emm Camera Mame Description PotNumbor Login H required Name Password Figure 6 11 Find Camera from Internet Screen Camera Name WYC54G Description Address M 92 168 1 115 Port Number 80 Figure 6 12 Change Settings Screen 21 Wireless G Internet Video Camera For the selected Camera the following information will be displayed Camera Info Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera Description The information about the Camera that you entered Address The Camera s IP address or your SoloLink DDNS address Port Number The port number the Camera uses for communication Login If you set up the Camera with a name and password then enter them here to access the Camera Name Enter the login Name Password Enter the login Password If you want to save any changes click the Save button Delete To delete a Camera from the list select the Camera by clicking its name in the Camera List box and then click the Delete button When asked to confirm the deletion click the Yes button Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utilit
49. d access to your wireless network will have to start from the beginning in trying to break in MAC Addresses Enable MAC Address filtering MAC Address filtering will allow you to provide access to only those wireless nodes with certain MAC Addresses This makes it harder for a hacker to access your network with a random MAC Address WEP Encryption Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is often looked upon as a cure all for wireless security concerns This is overstating WEP s ability Again this can only provide enough security to make a hacker s job more difficult There are several ways that WEP can be maximized 1 Use the highest level of encryption possible 2 Use Shared Key authentication 3 Change your WEP key regularly Implementing encryption may have a negative impact on your network s performance but if you are transmitting sensitive data over your network encryption should be used These security recommendations should help keep your mind at ease while you are enjoying the most flexible and convenient technology Linksys has to offer Important Always remember that each A device in your wireless network MUST use the same encryption method and encryption key or your wireless network will not function properly 71 Appendix C Upgrading Firmware NOTE Linksys recommends that you upgrade the Camera s firmware within your network in other AN words use a computer within the Camera s local network If you attempt to upgrad
50. data collisions CTS Clear To Send A signal sent by a wireless device signifying that it is ready to receive data Daisy Chain A method used to connect devices in a series one after the other Database A collection of data that is organized so that its contents can easily be accessed managed and updated DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System Allows the hosting of a website FTP server or e mail server with a fixed domain name e g www xyz com and a dynamic IP address Default Gateway A device that forwards Internet traffic from your local area network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A networking protocol that allows administrators to assign temporary IP addresses to network computers by leasing an IP address to a user for a limited amount of time instead of assigning permanent IP addresses DMZ Demilitarized Zone Removes the Router s firewall protection from one PC allowing it to be seen from the Internet DNS Domain Name Server The IP address of your ISP s server which translates the names of websites into IP addresses Domain A specific name for a network of computers Download To receive a file transmitted over a network DSL Digital Subscriber Line An always on broadband connection over traditional phone lines DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Frequency transmission with a redundant bit pattern resulting in a lower probability of information being lost in transit 75 D
51. dditional resources for the Camera and its Utility If you click the Help tab directly from the Welcome screen then you will see the User Help screen and will only be able to access these resources If you first log in to access the Camera s Setup and then click the Help tab you will see the Administrator Help screen and will be able to restore factory defaults and upgrade the Camera s firmware NOTE The appearance and features of the Help screen will vary depending on whether you have AN logged in first to access the Setup Setup Click any of the topics in the bar on the left to get help information Linksys Support Page Download Latest Viewer Recorder Utility Click this link to download the most recent version of the Viewer amp Recorder Utility from the Linksys website www linksys com international Click here to learn how to configure Port Forwarding in your Linksys Router If you are going to use the SoloLink DDNS Service you need to set up port forwarding on your router For instructions on how to configure a Linksys router click this link If you have a different router refer to your router s documentation Online User Guide in PDF Format and Adobe website software for viewing PDF documents Click the Online User Guide in PDF Format link to view the latest version of the Camera s user guide It will be in Adobe Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Help Vireless G Internet Video Camera
52. dessous Questo prodotto utilizzabile in tutte i paesi EU ed in tutti gli altri paesi che seguono le direttive EU 1999 5 EC senza nessuna limitazione eccetto per i paesii menzionati di seguito Das Produkt kann in allen EU Staaten ohne Einschrankungen eingesetzt werden sowie in anderen Staaten die der EU Direktive 1995 5 CE folgen mit Ausnahme der folgenden aufgef hrten Staaten Belgium The Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications BIPT must be notified of any outdoor wireless link having a range exceeding 300 meters Please check http www bipt be for more details Draadloze verbindingen voor buitengebruik en met een reikwijdte van meer dan 300 meter dienen aangemeld te worden bij het Belgisch Instituut voor postdiensten en telecommunicatie BIPT Zie http ww w bipt be voor meer gegevens Les liaisons sans fil pour une utilisation en ext rieur d une distance sup rieure a 300 metres doivent tre notifi es l Institut Belge des services Postaux et des T l communications IBPT Visitez http www ibpt be pour de plus amples d tails France In case the product is used outdoors the output power is restricted in some parts of the band See Table 1 or check htto www art telecom fr for more details Dans la cas d une utilisation en ext rieur la puissance de sortie est limit e pour certaines parties de la bande Reportez vous la table 1 ou visitez http www art telecom fr pour de plus amples
53. dify To modify a user s settings click the Modify button You will see the Add Modify User screen To add or modify a user follow these instructions 1 Complete the User Name User Password and Confirm Password fields 2 Tosave your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Click the Close button to exit this screen Delete To delete a user select the user listed in the User Database box and then click the Delete button To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEE Help Exit Basse image Passw rd intasmac Monitoring Sololink DONS Statue Options C An ueers Onbyusers in database Add Modify Delete Apply Cancel Help D Capri t l FEH Cher Iyirmi nr AN regia rete Figure 9 10 Users Screen E Linksys Wireless G Internet Video Camera Microsoft int et User Name User Password pe 1 Contin Password Apply Cancel Help Close zij Figure 9 11 Add Modify User Screen 25 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Intamac Monitoring The Intamac Monitoring screen allo
54. e Thid ij OT he F ro pr dadrby Cc a EEE Tanal Bader ten Lapbnw PF Cappregin ie 2004 deems dpi Listed AB riqies riieryad Figure 7 9 Monitored Property Screen Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service 34 Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 10 On the login details screen create a memorable Member ID user name and password which you will use to log in to your Intamac account Then enter a security question and your answer The security question and answer will be used to remind you of your password should you forget it Click Continue 11 On the registration summary screen review the information If it is correct click Complete Registration If you need to make any changes click Back and enter your changes NOTE Intamac s services are entirely Internet based You can access your secure online account at AN any time via the Intamac website www intamac com Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service 0c UC HE Camera Registration Ploare ember ther chile yor vrai lion bo oe bo seper pour enbra aec esaet Maenbar ED 20 chars 123454 a Paapesad amp 20 curactaen pee Confer Pared pee Password Barinder Quenten Rest numbers staring with PRarauwened Rarer Aenea fers 4 Buck Gema Pa ie arti pn fs n BA qq _ o Sg Quin
55. e 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 Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exli Enable Enable Send E Mail Alert when Motion Detected E rrail Address 1 E mail Address 82 E mail Address Y Es La E mail Address 3 p pe m kiy Mail Server Requires Authienticalion 34 I Video Enable E mail video lengi 5 seconds maiis E E minutes Noma Select fe araa far
56. e the Camera s firmware from a remote location using a computer outside of the Camera s local network the upgrade will fail The Camera s firmware is upgraded through the Web based Utility s Help tab Follow these instructions 1 Goto Linksys s website at www linksys com international 2 Click Europe and then UK NOTE Make sure you select the UK link The Intamac Camera Monitoring Service feature is AN supported only by the UK firmware 3 Click Products and then Specialty Products 4 Click the Wireless G Internet Video Camera 5 On the Camera s webpage click Firmware 6 Download the firmware and then extract the file on your computer 7 Access the Camera s Web based Utility and click the Help tab 8 On the Help screen click the Firmware Upgrade button 9 You will see the Upgrade Firmware screen Click the Browse button to find the extracted file and then double click the filename 10 Click the Start Upgrade button and follow the on screen instructions Click the Cancel button to cancel the firmware upgrade For more information click the Help button Upgrade Firmware The upgrade firmware file needs ta be downloaded and stored on your PC Upgrade File Browse Seen e EE Figure C 1 Upgrade Firmware Screen 72 Appendix D Windows Help Almost all wireless products require Microsoft Windows Windows is the most used operating system in the world and comes with many features that help make net
57. e to receive and transmit data simultaneously Gateway A device that interconnects networks with different incompatible communications protocols Half Duplex Data transmission that can occur in two directions over a single line but only one direction at a time Hardware The physical aspect of computers telecommunications and other information technology devices HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web 76 IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers An independent institute that develops networking standards Infrastructure A wireless network that is bridged to a wired network via an access point IP Internet Protocol A protocol used to send data over a network IP Address The address used to identify a computer or device on a network IPCONFIG A Windows 2000 and XP utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device IPSec Internet Protocol Security A VPN protocol used to implement secure exchange of packets at the IP layer ISM band Radio bandwidth utilized in wireless transmissions ISP Internet Service Provider A company that provides access to the Internet LAN The computers and networking products that make up your local network LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol A mutual authentication method that uses a username and password system MAC Media Access Control Add
58. e with instructions supplied by Linksys or c has been subjected to abnormal physical or electrical stress misuse negligence or accident In addition due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks Linksys does not warrant that the Product will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA REVENUE OR PROFIT OR FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT INCLUDING ANY SOFTWARE EVEN IF LINKSYS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Agreement fails of its essential purpose Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You This Warranty is valid and may be processed only in the country of purchase Please direct all inquiries to Linksys P O Box 18558 Irvine CA 92623 03 Appendix H Regulatory Information FCC Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules
59. eady have an Intamac account and want to add more Cameras to your account then click this button Log in using your Member ID and password Then follow the on screen instructions Manage your account If you already have an Intamac account and want to add or amend contact details for example then click this button Log in using your Member ID and password Then follow the on screen instructions Remove camera from service If you want to remove the Camera from the Intamac account click the Remove camera from service button Log in using your Member ID and password Then follow the on screen instructions To save any change click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved change click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup ess B Internet Video Camera L Fein pl Chat silueta ls Home Wire Video i Linke WED Holp Exit Basic image Paseword lees SoloLink DONS Status Options Onik eks inier PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY wilh Intamac s 24 7 Camera Monitoring sanare Alamnimages sant giraeghi Do your mobie prune Text phone and emad alerts be friends and famiy Corirol your camera via inemel and mokde phone Bere online storage of recorded deo Regier nove for your 30 doy free tria Fin mer h TUN m ne i enonconnno Hol Registered Disabled Selu
60. ely small and needs to share resources only with the other computers on the wireless network then the ad hoc mode can be used Ad hoc mode allows computers equipped with wireless transmitters and receivers to communicate directly with each other eliminating the need for an access point The drawback of this mode is that in Ad Hoc mode wireless equipped computers are not able to communicate with computers on a wired network And of course communication between the wireless equipped computers is limited by the distance and interference directly between them Network Layout The Wireless G Internet Video Camera is compatible with all 802 11b and 802 11g routers such as model numbers BEFW11S4 and WRT54G as well as access points including model numbers WAP11 and WAP54G The LAN Local Area Network the computers and networking products that make up the network in your home or office WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with each other wirelessly Infrastructure configuration in which a wireless network is bridged to a wired network via an access point Ad hoc a group of wireless devices communicating directly to each other peer to peer without the use of an access point Camera will also communicate with network adapters such as the Wireless B and Wireless G Notebook Adapters model numbers WPC11 and WPC54G for your laptop computers Wireless B and Wireless G PCI Ada
61. en Administrator Help Upgrade Firmware Screen Upgrade Firmware Screen Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Linksys Wireless G Internet Video Camera This Camera sends live video through the Internet to a web browser anywhere in the world This compact self contained unit lets you keep an eye on your home your kids your workplace whatever s important to you How does the Camera do all of this Unlike standard web cams that require an attached PC the Internet Video Camera contains its own web server so it can connect directly to a network either over Wireless G 802 11b networking or over 10 100 Ethernet cable The advanced MPEG 4 video compression produces a high quality high framerate up to 640 x 480 audio video stream The Internet Video Camera s unique form factor and wireless connectivity allows you to mount it on a wall nearly anywhere or slip it into its included stand for desktop use Once it s connected to your home network you can see what it sees from any PC in the house while the audio video stream is secured from the outside world hidden behind your Router If you want the video to be visible from outside your home network you can open an appropriate port on the Router and then create password protected accounts to manage access to the Camera or leave it wide open for the world to see The SoloLink DDNS Service trial sign up included lets you access your Camera using an easy to remem
62. ext One or More Wireless G Internet Video Camera Have Been Found Select the camera that you would like to setup tor SoloLink DONS Service and then click Next to continue You will be prompted to enter the administrator name and password to connect io the camera s setup page of the SolaLink DONS Service on the camera mcm Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ua WVC54G6 Figure 8 6 Cameras Found Screen Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service 39 Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 6 To ensure security you will be asked to enter a user name and password before you can access the Camera Connect to 192 168 1115 If you have not changed the Camera s user name and password then enter admin in the User name and i Password fields admin is the default Then click OK 7 Your web browser will automatically start up and the SoloLink DDNS screen of the Camera s Web based C Utility will appear Click New User Click here to Register LINKSYS G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEE Help Exit Batic Image Passwond Users intamec Monitoring Siaivs Options SoloLink DONS Use this screen to setup and manage your Linksys DONS Service EU Register today for yous 1 year free trial period you are adding additional diwices to your DONS service click here for mone information Hew User Click here to Register Forgot your Pass
63. for your free trial offer It is provided on the Promotion Card included with the Camera Then enter your account and user information Enter a Username and Password for your account Enter the Password again in the Confirm Password field Select the country you live in and enter your e mail address You can also choose to receive updates by e mail Then click Continue 11 Review your information on the Confirmation screen If the new settings are correct click Continue Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service a d Sol oLink Bert Sarre p Sign Up Ega ug bes Pa Lure eee et DOME eer eee pma i oe Hare mter Lens rain pria 1 pr pose 4313 ees ear wet am n hne ln L T api or T omar DR ALL ul eret Tea FECL ie eer ete gira yra pu LIGUE LB D perce Bee Top Ta ee Tes FEHU kip afier LEE LLLI LB Lll Afer poor yeer subsonpion expinet you can extend your wervice lor one or 7 years US 24 99 year USS 24 99 2 years Saray Account Information ICT Thei ig the uper name for poor Zolobnk account not your cMTEETAS Bae Password Confirm Password g User information Feet marked seh an are eed Iud Select amp Coon Recele Updates by Envail Yer 6 Ho Country Netherlands Emai warkren iciece com Receive Updates by Email H ELE Back If any of the information above is incorrect click the BACK
64. he first checkbox When the NTP feature is enabled the daylight savings option will be available If you want to adjust the Camera s current time for daylight savings click the second checkbox LAN Settings Configuration Type If the Bridge will obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server then select Automatic Configuration DHCP If you will assign the Camera a static IP address then select Static IP Address and complete the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Complete these fields if the Camera will use a static IP address You need to enter at least one DNS address Wireless Settings SSID Enter the network s SSID or network name here Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup Sag LINKSYS A Ceres 5d Dica Drie bee G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Halp Exit r image Password Users imtamac Monitoring SoloLink DDNS Simus Options WOOT Dac 6 2004 00 06 68 TEOT CSG Iwvcsac E 3 Dec 7 s 2004 month day year p fi pm x GMT D8 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana PROC M Check here you want fo update the time automatically through fhe HTP gence from the teat m Check here b adjust the currerd tima for daylight saring Feed IP Address JL OL linksys Ad hoc C Enable Dis
65. he following settings Camera Name You can give the Camera a unique name Memorable names are helpful especially if you are using multiple Cameras on the same network It should have 15 characters or fewer Description You may enter additional information such as location in this field It has a maximum length of 32 characters Time Zone Select the time zone for the Camera s location Date Enter today s date in the fields provided Time Enter the current time in the fields provided When you have finished making your changes click the Next button Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard One or More Wireless G Internet Video Cameras Have Been Found sete ee ee ole eee eee Oe following settings H you have more than one Wireless G Internet Video Camera S need to run the Setup Wizard again to configure each separate Wireless G Internet Video Camera WVCS46 192 158 1 115 LINKSYS Channel B Disabled Back ww WVC546 Figure 5 4 Login Screen Basic Settings lec ralio ec odii gels and description for your Wireless G Internet Video Camera GMT D8 00 Pacific T fs sp pues rfe mox internet Video Camera Setup Wizard iioii WWC54G Figure 5 5 Basic Settings Screen 11 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 7 f your network has a DHCP server such as a router with DHCP enabled click the Automatic Configuration DHCP radio button If yo
66. ices require your PC to continuously run software that lets them keep track of your IP address If your PC isn t powered on when your IP address changes you won t be able to find the Camera on the Internet The SoloLink service keeps track of where the Camera is Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service 1 Onthe Welcome or Congratulations screen of the Setup Wizard click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button DDNS Service Easily access your video camera remotely over the Internet with SoloLink ws To aclivete your SolaLink account click am the SelnLink tab on The Setup Wizard or an the Web based Utiliby Use the Access ID Cand included with your product to get your SoloLink account FREE for 1 year LINKSYS A Difrision of Cisco Systems Inc Figure 8 1 SoloLink Access ID Card Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ve 20 Cisco Sates Figure 8 2 SoloLink Welcome Screen 31 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 2 The first screen explains why you would want to use the SoloLink DDNS Service if your network is using a dynamic IP address Click the Next button Many Internet prowiders assign a new IP address to your connection from Sololink time to time lor security purposes your network even when it changes 80 you can find the camera s video stream 145 1 5 28 178 Tus TE TR 1 43 Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard coins WVC54G6 Figure 8 3 SoloLink for Dynamic IP Address Screen
67. ireless G Internet Video Camera Delete To delete a recording file select it by clicking its Name and then click the Delete button Explore If the recording file you want is not listed click the Explore button to find the file To rename a recording file click the Explore button After you have found the file you can rename it Snapshots A window displays the available SnapShot folders The name of each folder is the MAC address of the Camera that took that folder s snapshots Double click a folder to see a list of its images Preferences To designate the folder where recording files are saved click the Preferences button You can also customize the time limit for unscheduled or instant recordings on the Preferences screen Recorded File Location This shows the location where recording files are saved You can enter a new location or click the Browse button to look for one Time limit for unscheduled recordings You can customize the maximum amount of time an instant or unscheduled recording is allowed Select the appropriate amount of time from the drop down menu The default is one minute To save your changes click the Save button Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility C Program Files Internet Video Camera SnapShot 3 i n x Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help E back gt T fig Search C Folders n o
68. irmware from a remote location using a computer outside of the Camera s local network the upgrade will fail NOTE When you upgrade the Camera s firmware you may lose the settings you have AN saved previously To upgrade the firmware 1 Go to the Linksys website www linksys com and download the firmware upgrade file for the Camera Then extract the file 2 From the Help screen click the Firmware Upgrade button 3 You will see the Upgrade Firmware screen Click the Browse button to find the extracted file and then double click it 4 Click the Start Upgrade button and follow the on screen instructions To cancel the upgrade click the Cancel button For further help click the Help button Upgrade Firmware The upgrade firmware file needs ta be downloaded and stored on your PC Upgrade File ee Browse Start Upgrade Cancel Help Figure 9 22 Upgrade Firmware Screen 63 Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix consists of two parts Common Problems and Solutions and Frequently Asked Questions This appendix provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Read the description below to solve your problems If you can t find an answer here check the Linksys website at www linksys com international Common Problems and Solutions 1 2 can t view the Camera s video using Internet Explorer Make sure the OCX plug i
69. ity Precautions Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix C Upgrading Firmware Appendix D Windows Help Appendix E Glossary Appendix F Specifications Appendix G Warranty Information Appendix H Regulatory Information Appendix I Contact Information List of Figures Figure 3 1 Camera LCD Screen and Built in Microphone Figure 3 2 Camera LEDs Figure 3 3 Camera Head Figure 3 4 Camera Ports Figure 4 1 Connect the Ethernet Network Cable Figure 4 2 Connect the Power Adapter Figure 5 1 Setup Wizard Welcome Screen Figure 5 2 Connection for Setup Screen Figure 5 3 Cameras Found Screen Figure 5 4 Login Screen Figure 5 5 Basic Settings Screen Figure 5 6 Network Settings Screen Figure 5 7 IP Settings Screen Figure 5 8 Mode Settings Screen Figure 5 9 Wireless Settings Screen Figure 5 10 Security Settings Screen Figure 5 11 Review New Settings Screen Figure 5 12 Confirmation Screen Figure 5 13 Congratulations Screen Figure 5 14 Stand Option Figure 5 15 Camera Desktop Stand Figure 5 16 Wall Mount Option Figure 5 17 Wall Mount Slots Figure 6 1 Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Screen Figure 6 2 Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Welcome Screen Figure 6 3 Choose Destination Location Screen Figure 6 4 Select Program Folder Screen Figure 6 5 OCX Plug in Screen Figure 6 6 Setup Complete Screen Figure 6 7 Viewer amp Recorder Utility Icon Figure 6 8 Main Screen Figure 6 9
70. k s information such as the network s SSID Service Set Identifier Here are the steps you can take Change the administrator s password regularly With every wireless networking device you use keep in mind that network settings SSID WEP keys etc are stored in its firmware Your network administrator is the only person who can change network settings If a hacker gets a hold of the administrator s password he too can change those settings So make it harder for a hacker to get that information Change the administrator s password regularly SSID There are several things to keep in mind about the SSID Note Some of these security features are AN available only through the network router or access point Refer to the router or access point s documentation for more information 70 1 Disable Broadcast 2 Make it unique 3 Change it often Most wireless networking devices will give you the option of broadcasting the SSID While this option may be more convenient it allows anyone to log into your wireless network This includes hackers So don t broadcast the SSID Wireless networking products come with a default SSID set by the factory The Linksys default SSID is linksys Hackers know these defaults and can check these against your network Change your SSID to something unique and not something related to your company or the networking products you use Change your SSID regularly so that any hackers who have gaine
71. linksys com to find out if there is updated firmware MAC Address The MAC Address of the Camera is displayed here Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera is displayed here Description The information about the Camera that you entered is displayed here Date The current date is shown here Time The current time is shown here IP Address The Camera s IP Address is displayed here Subnet Mask The Camera s Subnet Mask is shown here Gateway The Camera s Gateway address is displayed here Network Type The wireless network s mode is shown here SSID The wireless network s SSID or name is shown here Channel The wireless network s channel setting is displayed here Security The wireless network s encryption level is shown here Log System Log This shows the Camera s activities To empty the log click the Clear Log button To get the Camera s most up to date information click the Refresh button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup EE LINKSYS G Internet Video Camera Diar a o Beea br Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit Basic image Password Users mamac Montoning SoloLink NS Options SETER firmware Version v5 07 Dec 6 2004 SPARSE Mary D0 0t 66 75 50 16 MVC SAC Dec 7 2004 21 44 25 192 068 1018 155 255 259 0 AOC linksys
72. lose any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and intematonal treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civi and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the mammum extent possible under law Figure 6 2 Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Welcome Screen 17 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 3 9 6 The Choose Destination Location screen will appear To install the Viewer amp Recorder Utility files in the default folder click the Next button To select a different folder click the Browse button and follow the on screen directions The Select Program Folder screen will appear To add program icons to the default folder click the Next button If you wish you can rename the default folder To add program icons to an existing folder select one from the Existing Folders listed and then click the Next button You will be notified when the OCX plug in for video streaming has been installed Click the OK button When the setup is complete click the OK button To learn how to use the Viewer amp Recorder Utility proceed to the next section Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility To set up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service go to Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service To set up the Linksys SoloLink Service go to Chapter
73. main fields 2 Inthe Device Name field give the Camera a unique name The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras have the same Device Name Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit Use this screen In request your username and pasgword The information will be E mailed to the E mail address you provided when you neg staned your DONS Sen m Request Password Cancel Beck D Lx cod Cm Pp Re Pap AUS PORC peeve Figure 9 15 Password Request Screen bj r mug icum a b SEIN qu SoloLink User Administration Login dar m vend d Click fe Lagan v Click here if you bave lari pour pared and weld like j Foalied i pou Figure 9 16 Manage Your SoloLink DDNS Account G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit This wall remove and unnegreter thes device trom Te DONS Service You will mo longer be able 10 get bo this device from Me inlemet by name Are you sure you verant to do this T Pens Bak LES LP I LL E sd Figure 9 17 Device Removal Screen 58 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 3 In the WAN Port field enter a unique port number This is the number of the port you will use to access the Camera remotely If you need to find an available port click Find Available Port and follow the on screen ins
74. me View Video Setup Linksys WEB Help Exit Use iia Mina utility taies video oriblmiure your Internet Video Camera Cresco SYSTEMS C Lognioht 2004 Denon System inc AJ nobis reserved Figure 8 21 Web based Utility Welcome Enter Network Password E i 19 Please type your user name and password Site 132 168 1 115 Save this password in your password Est ox ce Figure 8 22 Web Utility Login Screen 4 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 4 Click the SoloLink DDNS tab 5 In the Username Password and Your Domain fields enter your SoloLink account information 6 Inthe Device Name field give the Camera a unique name The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras have the same Device Name 7 In the WAN Port field enter a unique port number This is the number of the port you will use to access the Camera remotely If you need to find an available port click Find Available Port and follow the on screen instructions The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras use the same WAN port 8 Depending on how often you want the DDNS service to update the dynamic IP address select the appropriate time interval from the DDNS Service Update drop down menu To update the dynamic IP address immediately click the Update Now button 9 Click the Apply button on the SoloLink DDNS screen The Camera will automatically register itself with your SoloLink account 10 Set up port forwarding on your
75. n Cabling Type Indicators Security Features WEP Key Bits Image Sensor Lens Resolution Relative Illumination Effective Focus Sensitivity Field of View Compression Algorithm IEEE 8011 b IEEE 802 119 IEEE 802 3 802 3u One 10 100 Auto Crossover MDI MDI X port Power port 2 5mm MIC IN TCP IP HTTP DHCP NTP SMTP UPnP Discovery only One Reset Button RJ 45 LEDs Ready Act Link Ethernet Wireless LCD Display of IP Address User Authentication WEP Encryption Motion Detection 64 128 Bit CMOS VGA 644 x 484 pixels Fixed Focus 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 128 6596 4 48 mm F1 5 57 degrees MPEG 4 81 Record File Format Brightness Audio Dimensions W xH x D Unit Weight Power Certifications Operating Temp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Storage Humidity ASF Auto Manual Adjustment G 726 8K 65 mm x 155 mm x 80 mm 3 35 x 6 10 x 3 15 0 24 kg 8 5 oz 5V DC External FCC 09C to 409C 329F to 104 F 109C to 709C 149F to 158 F 10 to 85 Non Condensing 5 to 90 Non Condensing 02 Appendix G Warranty Information Linksys warrants to You that for a period of three years the Warranty Period your Linksys Product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Your exclusive remedy and Linksys entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the Product or refund Your purchase
76. n appropriate location to extend the Camera s range Can I have the built in microphone and an external microphone working at the same time No When you connect an external microphone the built in microphone will be automatically disabled When am watching the video and listening to the audio the audio is distorted Bandwidth constraints can distort the audio feed Log in to the Camera s Web based Utility default IP address is 192 168 115 Click the Setup tab Then click the Image tab Lower the image quality or video resolution 10 The audio is producing an echo effect Follow these instructions until your problem is solved Try placing the Camera in a different location Make sure your audio speakers are not feeding audio back to the Camera s microphone 11 I have two Cameras and see two WVC54Gs listed in my Viewer amp Recorder Utility When I click to view both Cameras see the video of only one Camera Make sure that the Cameras have different camera or device names You can change this by using the Web based Utility or running the Setup Wizard If you use the Web based Utility log in and click the Setup tab Then on the Basic screen change the Camera Name 65 12 1 want to set up an account with the SoloLink DDNS Service but can t access the SoloLink website to sign up Make sure the Camera is properly configured on your local network Then check to see if your PC and Camera are properly connected and your ne
77. n was correctly installed If you re not sure re install the plug in by following these instructions On the Welcome screen of the Camera s Web based Utility click the View Video button Ascreen mentioning a security warning about an OCX plug in will appear Click the Yes button to allow the plug in to be installed e You should then be able to view the Camera s streaming video If you still cannot view the video make sure you have the rights to install the plug in in your PC s Internet Explorer If not log into your computer as an administrator and install the plug in Then you can check if the OCX plug in has been installed Follow these instructions From Internet Explorer go to Tools and Internet Options Onthe General screen click Settings under Temporary Internet files Click View Objects You should see a file named NetCamPlayerWeb Control installed The OCX plug in is installed in Internet Explorer but cannot view any video Make sure you have Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher installed Then delete the OCX plug in by following these instructions From Internet Explorer go to Tools and Internet Options Onthe General screen click Settings under Temporary Internet files Click View Objects e You should see a file named NetCamPlayerWeb Control installed Delete this file from the list in When powering on the Camera can t immediately access the Camera from my computer Make sure the Camera
78. nd Camera From LAW o IWYVC54G Camera Name WYC54G Description Address Port Number Login H required Aaa IM Figure 6 9 Find Camera from LAN Screen Viewer amp Recorder Utility XJ AN Camera added successfully Figure 6 10 Camera Added Successfully Screen 20 Internet The Internet screen shows the Camera found on the Internet along with the status information for it Test Results First go to the Camera Info section Enter the Camera s Address Port Number and login information if required Then click the Test button to find the Camera The following information will be displayed Camera Info Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera Description The information about the Camera that you entered Address The Camera s IP address or SoloLink DDNS address Port Number The port number the Camera uses for communication Login If you set up the Camera with a name and password then you will need to enter them here in order to access the Camera Name Enter the login Name Password Enter the login Password To add the Camera to the Utility s list click the Add button If you wish to clear a Camera click the Clear button Change Settings To modify a Camera s settings select its name in the Camera List box and click the Change Settings button Test Results First make your changes to the Camera s Address and Port Number fields as needed If you set up the Camera with a name and passwor
79. network router so the SoloLink DDNS Service will be able to track the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Go to www linksys com portfwd for instructions on how to configure a Linksys router For other routers refer to your router s documentation The Camera has been added to your SoloLink account For more information about the Camera s Web based Utility proceed to Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras SES LINKSYS G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEE Help Exit Basic image Password Users intamac Monitoring Stains Options Sololink DONS Use this screen to setup and manage your Linksys DONS Service Register lada for your 1 year free trial period fou are adding additional d vicirs to your CONS sarite click here for mone informalion Hew User Click here to Register pm ox ine urlinksys corn 54g 1024 Fant Avaitatite Pot ADHS Sici L disi s Every 4 hrs Update More atu Device nol Registered oS na nia nia Manage your SoloLink DONS Account Click here if you want to remove the Remove Camara camera from the Domain senice Apply Cancel Petreah Halp IJ LL P DELL LIN ME uL Figure 8 23 SoloLink DDNS Screen G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEE Help Exit
80. nt DDNS service update is displayed here You will be informed if the username and password authentication has been successful as well as if the dynamic IP address has been updated Last Update Attempt The date and time of the most recent IP address update attempt are displayed here Last Successful Update The date and time of the most recent IP address update are displayed here Options If you want to manage your SoloLink DDNS account click the Manage your SoloLink DDNS Account button Your web browser will automatically start up and you will visit a website to manage your SoloLink account Follow the on screen instructions If you want to remove the Camera from the DDNS service account click the Remove Camera button The Device Removal screen will appear To remove the Camera click the Remove button Click the Back button to return to the previous screen To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To display the most recent information click the Refresh button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras After you have set up your SoloLink account you can add more Cameras to your account one at a time Follow these instructions for each Camera you add Onthe SoloLink DDNS screen of the Camera s Web based Utility enter your SoloLink account information in the Username Password and Your Do
81. o retain these settings Chapter 4 Connecting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera for Setup Overview Before you set up the Camera connect it to a wired or wireless network Proceed to the appropriate section for your setup If you need to move the Camera from a wired network to a wireless network or vice versa go to this section Moving the Camera to a Different Network 13NH3H13 NI Jin 1353H Connection to a Wired Network for Setup 1 Attach the antenna 2 Connect the Ethernet network cable to your router switch or computer 3 Connectthe other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the Camera Figure 4 1 Connect the Ethernet Network Cable 4 Connectthe power adapter to the Power port on the Camera NOTE You MUST connect the Camera to a PC AN router or switch using the Ethernet network 5 Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet cable BEFORE powering on the Camera Otherwise the Camera will not function The Camera s Ready LED flashes while the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and Ethernet LEDs are solidly lit Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera PEL ELIE Connection to a Wireless Ad Hoc Network for Setup 1 Make sure your computer has the following wireless settings SSID linksys e Network Mode Ad Hoc e Channel 6 WEP Disabled 2 Attach the antenna Figure 4 2 Connect the
82. omputers and other devices such as peripherals in a WLAN share the same frequency channel and SSID which is an identification name for wireless devices Ad Hoc and Infrastructure Modes Unlike wired networks wireless networks have two different modes in which they may be set up infrastructure and ad hoc An infrastructure configuration is a WLAN and wired LAN communicating to each other through an access point An ad hoc configuration is wireless equipped computers communicating directly with each other Choosing between these two modes depends on whether or not the wireless network needs to share data or peripherals with a wired network or not If the computers on the wireless network need to be accessed by a wired network or need to share a peripheral such as a printer with the wired network computers the wireless network should be set up in infrastructure mode The basis of infrastructure mode centers around an access point which serves as the main point of communications in a wireless network A wireless router can also be used because a wireless router incorporates the capabilities of an access point Access points transmit data to PCs equipped with wireless network cards which can roam within a certain radial range of the access point Multiple access points can be arranged to work in succession to extend the roaming range and can be set up to communicate with your Ethernet wired hardware as well If the wireless network is relativ
83. ore information Exit To close the Utility click the Exit tab View Video Follow these instructions to view the Camera s video 1 Click the View Video tab on the Welcome screen 2 ASecurity Warning screen about an OCX plug in may appear To enable your computer to see the Camera s video click the Yes button Address 4 http 192 168 1 115 Figure 9 1 Camera s Default IP Addre SS 65 6 Internet Video Camera orme View Video Setup Linksys WEE Help Exit X Bu 4 Vt B B n C T avy AvIIMO T DILE video oribanmiqure your Internet Video Camera Ci apyg AH Ce Syste mea ie AU mbi nesenges Figure 9 2 Web based Utility Welcome Cenco SYSTEMS 49 3 Ascreen will appear showing you the video from the Camera xi Do you REM hitp 192 158 1 11 ocx 4 2 2004 SITAM and distrib View Video feature will not work with Netscape Netscape users should use the Viewer amp Recorder hi ded NOTE To view video using a web browser you must use Internet Explorer version 5 5 or higher The Utility instead Cisco Linksys LLC Setup Publisher authenticity venfied by VenSign Class 3 Code Signing 2001 CA Caution Cisco Linksys LLC asserts that this content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Cisco Linksys LLC to make that assertion Click the Setup tab on the Welcome screen to alter the Camera s settings A login screen will pop
84. p new account Add camera to existing account Manage your account Remove camera iram sendce Apply Cancel Halp iD Capit i Danes Fp ior ii riget naar ed Figure 9 12 Intamac Monitoring Screen 56 Wireless G Internet Video Camera SoloLink DDNS The SoloLink DDNS screen allows you to set up and configure your SoloLink DDNS Service DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address If you have already set up your SoloLink account then you can use this screen to register additional Cameras For instructions go to the SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras section on the following page NOTE If you use the Camera s DDNS feature then you must also configure the port forwarding AN feature on your network router Go to www linksys com portfwd for instructions on how to configure a Linksys router For other routers refer to your router s documentation SoloLink DDNS For more information about this service click click here Username Enter the username you have set up on your SoloLink account If you are a new user click New User Click here to Register The New User Registration screen will appear Click the Continue button or click the Back screen to return to the previous screen Your web browser will automatically start up and you will visit a Website to set up your SoloLink account Follow the on screen instructions For more information refer
85. pability Throughput The amount of data moved successfully from one node to another in a given time period TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol a wireless encryption protocol that provides dynamic encryption keys for each packet transmitted Topology The physical layout of a network TX Rate Transmission Rate 19 UDP User Datagram Protocol A network protocol for transmitting data that does not require acknowledgement from the recipient of the data that is sent Upgrade To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version Upload To transmit a file over a network URL Uniform Resource Locator The address of a file located on the Internet VPN Virtual Private Network A security measure to protect data as it leaves one network and goes to another over the Internet WAN Wide Area Network The Internet WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy A method of encrypting network data transmitted on a wireless network for greater security WINIPCFG A Windows 98 and Me utility that displays the IP address for a particular networking device WLAN Wireless Local Area Network A group of computers and associated devices that communicate with each other wirelessly WPA Wi Fi Protected Access a wireless security protocol using TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption which can be used in conjunction with a RADIUS server 80 Appendix F Specifications Standards Ports Protocols Butto
86. price less any rebates This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser If the Product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Linksys Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number if applicable BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE ON HAND WHEN CALLING If You are requested to return the Product mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package and include a copy of your original proof of purchase RETURN REQUESTS CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PROOF OF PURCHASE You are responsible for shipping defective Products to Linksys Linksys pays for UPS Ground shipping from Linksys back to You only Customers located outside of the United States of America and Canada are responsible for all shipping and handling charges ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON INFRINGEM ENT ARE DISCLAIMED Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to You This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction This warranty does not apply if the Product a has been altered except by Linksys b has not been installed operated repaired or maintained in accordanc
87. pter Wireless Access Points Routers or Other Wireless Products If you have a wireless access point router or other wireless product use its Web based Utility to configure its power output setting refer to the product s documentation for more information Technical Documents on www linksys com international Follow these steps to access technical documents petens ch her Browse to http www linksys com international Click the region in which you reside Click the name of the country in which you reside Click Products Click the appropriate product category Select a product Click the type of documentation you want The document will automatically open in PDF format Note If you have questions regarding the compliance of these products or you cannot find the information you are looking for please contact your local sales office Visit http www linksys com international for more details 89 Appendix Contact Information Need to contact Linksys Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at http www linksys com international If you experience problems with any Linksys product you can e mail us at Outside of Europe E mail Address U S and Canada Support linksys com 90
88. pters model numbers WMP11 and WMP54G for your desktop PCs and Wireless B and Wireless G USB Adapters model numbers WUSB11 and WUSB54G for your computers when you want to enjoy USB connectivity With these and many other Linksys products your networking options are limitless Go to the Linksys website at www linksys com international for more information about products that work with the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Camera LCD Screen and Built in Microphone The Camera has a LCD screen that indicates the Camera s current IP address and whether it is a fixed or dynamic address If the Camera uses a fixed IP address then the screen will display the word FIXED If the Camera uses a dynamic IP address then the screen will display the word DHCP Wireless G 24 57 interet Video Camera The built in microphone is located approximately one inch below the LCD screen in the middle of the Camera s front panel It has a range of approximately 9 feet 3 meters depending on environmental conditions Built in Camera LEDs Microphone The Camera has four LEDs to let you know how the Camera is functioning READY Green The READY LED lights up when the Camera is powered on It flashes while the Figure 3 1 Camera LCD Screen and Built in Microphone Camera is initializing and is steadily lit when the Camera is ready for use ACT LINK Green The ACT LINK LED flashes when there
89. ptions Universal Plug and Play UPnP setting and Alternate Port settings are configured on the Options screen To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about a screen s features click the Help button 50 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Basic The Basic screen allows you to alter the Camera s settings including the network and wireless configuration Device Settings Firmware Version The version number of the firmware currently installed is displayed here Firmware should only be upgraded from the Help screen if you experience problems with the Camera Visit www linksys com to find out if there is updated firmware MAC Address The MAC Address of the Camera is displayed here Device ID Displayed here is the Camera s identification name which is used by the Camera and the Utility to exchange data Camera Name You may assign any name to the Camera Unique memorable names are helpful especially if you are using multiple Cameras on the same wireless network You can enter up to 15 characters Description Enter information about the Camera in this field You can enter up to 32 characters Date Enter the current date Time Enter the current time Time Zone Select the time zone for the Camera s location Network Time Protocol If you want to update the Camera s time through an NTP Network Time Protocol server on the Internet click t
90. puter or networking device used for plugging in cables or adapters Power over Ethernet PoE A technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A type of broadband connection that provides authentication username and password in addition to data transport PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol A VPN protocol that allows the Point to Point Protocol PPP to be tunneled through an IP network This protocol is also used as a type of broadband connection in Europe Preamble Part of the wireless signal that synchronizes network traffic RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service A protocol that uses an authentication server to control network access RJ 45 Registered J ack 45 An Ethernet connector that holds up to eight wires Roaming The ability to take a wireless device from one access point s range to another without losing the connection Router A networking device that connects multiple networks together RTS Request To Send A networking method of coordinating large packets through the RTS Threshold setting Server Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to files printing communications and other services SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol The standard e mail protocol on the Internet SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A widely used network monitoring and control protocol 78
91. r choice Password and Verify Password Enter your new password in both fields The password should have eight characters or fewer To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel any unsaved changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup s G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit Users intamac Monitoring Sololink DONS States Options ri hse TT Login Mame admin Verify Password Note Your password must be less than 8 characters long and it cannot contain amy spaces Apply Cancel _Halp E Capri 2304 Cuore putea iar AM rigole mnara Figure 9 9 Password Screen 54 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Users The Users screen allows you to designate access rights for Camera users User Access Allow access by The default is All users If you keep the default setting then all users will be allowed to view the Camera s video If you select Only users in database then only the users you enter in the database will be allowed to view the Camera s video They will be asked to log in using their user name and password whenever they request access to the Camera s video User Database Users are listed in the User Database box Add To add a user click the Add button You will see the Add Modify User screen Mo
92. r the Viewer amp Recorder Utility has been installed the Viewer amp Recorder Utility icon will be displayed in two locations one on your desktop and one in the system tray of your desktop s taskbar There are two ways to open the Viewer amp Recorder Utility e Double click the icon on your desktop the icon acts as a shortcut Right click the icon in the system tray and then click Main Program You will see the Utility s main screen It is divided into two sections Cameras and Scheduled Recordings in progress From this screen you can control Cameras view video and schedule recordings To minimize any of the Utility s screens click the X button in the upper right hand corner To request help information click the button in the upper right hand corner To close the Utility right click the Viewer amp Recorder Utility icon in your desktop s system tray Then click Exit NOTE This Viewer amp Recorder Utility is backward compatible with the Wireless B Internet Video AN Camera so you can use this Utility to control Wireless G and Wireless B Internet Video Cameras on your network Cameras From the Cameras section you can find or delete Cameras change Camera settings and view current video Camera List Default ID The identification name of the Camera used by the Camera and the Utility to exchange data Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera Status The status of the Camera Chapter 6 Installing and Using
93. re also using non Linksys wireless products you will need to enter your WEP keys manually on those products After entering the Passphrase click the Generate button to create WEP key s Key 1 4 If you are used a Passphrase the WEP keys will be displayed after you have generated them If you are not using a Passphrase manually enter a set of values in each field For 128 bit WEP only one WEP key is permitted If you are using 64 bit WEP encryption then each key must consist of exactly 10 hexadecimal characters If you are using 128 bit WEP encryption then the key must consist of exactly 26 hexadecimal characters Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 through 9 and A through F Authentication The default is set to Open System for which the sender and the recipient do NOT use a WEP key for authentication You can also choose Shared Key when the sender and recipient use a WEP key for authentication This setting should match the one on your network s access point or wireless router To save your changes click the Apply button To cancel your changes click the Cancel button To get additional information about the screen s features click the Help button microsoft Internet Explorer SSSR 71 Do you want bo enable Wireless Security 7 Figure 9 6 Confirmation Screen A GHz Make sure that all wireless devices on your 2 4GHz network are T using the same encryption level and Key WEP Keys must consist Of the betters A through
94. ress The unique address that a manufacturer assigns to each networking device Mbps MegaBits Per Second One million bits per second a unit of measurement for data transmission mIRC An Internet Relay Chat program that runs under Windows Multicasting Sending data to a group of destinations at once NAT Network Address Translation NAT technology translates IP addresses of a local area network to a different IP address for the Internet Network A series of computers or devices connected for the purpose of data sharing storage and or transmission between users NNTP Network News Transfer Protocol The protocol used to connect to Usenet groups on the Internet Node A network junction or connection point typically a computer or work station 71 OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Frequency transmission that separates the data stream into a number of lower speed data streams which are then transmitted in parallel to prevent information from being lost in transit Packet A unit of data sent over a network Passphrase Used much like a password a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for Linksys products Ping Packet INternet Groper An Internet utility used to determine whether a particular IP address is online POP3 Post Office Protocol 3 A standard mail server commonly used on the Internet Port The connection point on a com
95. rs are configured to communicate directly with each other The ad hoc wireless network will not communicate with any wired network What is infrastructure mode When a wireless network is set to infrastructure mode the wireless network is configured to communicate with a wired network through a wireless access point or router 69 Appendix B Wireless Security Linksys wants to make wireless networking as safe and easy for you as possible The current generation of Linksys products provide several network security features but they require specific action on your part for implementation So keep the following in mind whenever you are setting up or using your wireless network Security Precautions The following is a complete list of security precautions to take at least steps 1 through 5 should be followed l 2 fh Change the default SSID Disable SSID Broadcast Change the default password for the Administrator account Enable MAC Address Filtering Change the SSID periodically Use the highest encryption algorithm possible Use WPA if it is available Please note that this may reduce your network performance Change the WEP encryption keys periodically Security Threats Facing Wireless Networks Wireless networks are easy to find Hackers know that in order to join a wireless network wireless networking products first listen for beacon messages These messages can be easily decrypted and contain much of the networ
96. s the benefits of using the Linksys Camera s and Intamac Camera Monitoring Service to monitor your property Click the Next button A Cerise el Caes Spheres ie About the Intamac service P Protect Your Property With the Intamac 24 7 Camera Monitoring service you can have Alarm images sent to your phone SMS phone and email alerts warn your friends and family Camera control via the Internet ar your mobile phone Secure online storage of recorded video Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Figure 7 2 About the Intamac Service Screen 3 The 30 Day Free trial offer screen describes the 30 day free trial of the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Click the Next button LINKSYS M 30 Day Free trial offer DUGI am a c 30 Day Free trial offer In just a few minutes you will have Intamac Camera Monitoring providing extra protection for your property and extra peace of mind for you and your family Full terms of the ree trial offer can be found on the Intamac website Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Figure 7 3 30 Day Free Trial Offer Screen Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service 3l Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 4 Make sure your network has an active Internet connection Verify that your PC and Camera are connected to the network and the Camera is configured properly Click the Next button 5 The next screen will displa
97. sage Can I turn off the LCD screen on the Camera No the LCD screen will always display the Camera s IP address l ve recorded video for a few hours Why do see multiple files saved on my computer The recording function saves video in chunks each chunk is a maximum of one hour in duration For example if you have recorded five continuous hours then you will see five files saved on your computer This keeps files from getting too large 67 Do need to install the Linksys Viewer and Recorder Utility Installation is optional You can view video using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher If you don t wantto use the recording function then you don t need to install the Viewer and Recorder Utility Where can find more information about the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service You can go to www linksys com sololink for more information Can I specify who gets to view the Camera s video Yes Access the Camera s Web based Utility and click the Setup tab After you log in click the Users tab You will be able to restrict access to users you have entered in the database See Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility Can add a time stamp to the video Yes Access the Camera s Web based Utility and click the Setup tab After you log in click the Image tab You will be able to add a time stamp as well as descriptive text to the video See Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web ba
98. sed Utility How many users can view the Camera s video at the same time Users at four different PCs can simultaneously view the Camera s video What is the IEEE 802 11b standard It is one of the IEEE standards for wireless networks The 802 11b standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to communicate provided that the hardware complies with the 802 11b standard The 802 11b standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz What is the IEEE 802 11g standard It is one of the IEEE standards for wireless networks The 802 11g standard allows wireless networking hardware from different manufacturers to communicate provided that the hardware complies with the 802 11g standard The 802 11g standard states a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz What IEEE 802 11b features are supported The product supports the following IEEE 802 11b functions CSMA CA plus Acknowledge protocol Multi Channel Roaming Automatic Rate Selection RTS CTS feature Fragmentation Power Management 68 What IEEE 802 11g features are supported The product supports the following IEEE 802 11g functions CSMA CA plus Acknowledge protocol OFDM protocol Multi Channel Roaming Automatic Rate Selection RTS CTS feature Fragmentation Power Management What is ad hoc mode When a wireless network is set to ad hoc mode the wireless equipped compute
99. talling and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Overview This chapter will instruct you on how to install and use the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility on your PC The Utility allows you to easily view and record the Camera s video If the Wireless B Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility has already been installed on your PC Linksys recommends that you uninstall it before you install the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility this Utility will also work with Wireless B Internet Video Cameras NOTE To view video using a web browser you must use Internet Explorer version 5 5 or higher The AN View Video feature will not work with Netscape Netscape users should use the Viewer amp Recorder Utility instead Installing the Viewer amp Recorder Utility aa Widen Camere T Cisco SysrEME 1 On the Welcome or Congratulations screen of the Setup Wizard click the Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility button Figure 6 1 Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Screen Welcome X 2 The Welcome screen will appear Click the Next button to proceed Welcome to the Linksys Viewer amp Recorder Utility Setup program This program wall install Linksys Viewer amp Recorder Ubtlity on your computer It is strongly recommended that yon et all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then c
100. the Camera is initializing The Camera is ready for use when the Ready and LAN LEDs are solidly lit Proceed to Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard The Wireless G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation and configuration procedure 1 Insert the Setup CD ROM into your CD ROM drive The Setup Wizard should run automatically and the Welcome screen should appear If it does not click the Start button and choose Run In the field provided enter D wvc54g exe if D is the letter of your CD ROM drive Setup Click the Setup button to begin the installation process Install Viewer amp Recorder Utility Click this button to install the Camera s Viewer amp Recorder Utility on your PC ntamac Camera Monitoring Click this button to set up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Setup SoloLink DDNS Service Click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button to configure and use Linksys s Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS service User Guide Click this button to open the PDF file of this User Guide e Exit Click the Exit button to exit the Setup Wizard 2 To install the Camera click the Setup button on the Welcome screen 3 Make sure the Camera is properly connected to either a wired or wireless network Then click the Next button to continue Internet Video C
101. the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Viewer amp Recorder Utility Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility LINKSYS Figure 6 7 Viewer amp Recorder Utility Icon CHERS LINKSYS internet Video Camera Cameras Figure 6 8 Main Screen 19 Find To find a Camera on your local network or the Internet click the Find button There will be two tabs available LAN and Internet LAN The LAN screen shows the Cameras found on your local area network along with the status information for each Camera Cameras on LAN The Utility will search for Cameras on the local area network and display a list in the Cameras on LAN box To run a new search click the Refresh button For the Camera whose name is currently selected in the Cameras on LAN box the following information will be displayed Camera Info Camera Name The name you gave to the Camera Description The information about the Camera that you entered Address The Camera s IP address Port Number The port number the Camera uses for communication Login If you set up the Camera with a name and password then you will need to enter them here in order to access the Camera Name Enter the login Name Password Enter the login Password To add a Camera to the Utility s list select the Camera you wish to add by clicking its name in the Cameras on LAN box Then click the Add button You will be notified when the Camera has been added Click the OK button Fi
102. ther devices to communicate with a wired network Also used to expand the range of a wireless network Adapter A device that adds network functionality to your PC Ad hoc A group of wireless devices communicating directly with each other peer to peer without the use of an access point AES Advanced Encryption Standard A method that uses up to 256 bit key encryption to secure data Backbone The part of a network that connects most of the systems and networks together and handles the most data Bandwidth The transmission capacity of a given device or network Beacon Interval Data transmitted on your wireless network that keeps the network synchronized Bit A binary digit Boot To start a device and cause it to start executing instructions Bridge A device that connects different networks Broadband An always on fast Internet connection Browser An application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web 74 Buffer A shared or assigned memory area that is used to support and coordinate different computing and networking activities so one isn t held up by the other Byte A unit of data that is usually eight bits long Cable Modem A device that connects a computer to the cable television network which in turn connects to the Internet CSMA CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access Collision Avoidance A method of data transfer that is used to prevent
103. to Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service which will guide you through setup of your SoloLink account Password Enter the password you have set up on your SoloLink account If you have forgotten your password click Forgot your Password The Password Request screen will appear Complete the Domain name field Click the Request Password button to request your username and password which will be e mailed to the e mail address registered with your SoloLink DDNS account Click the Cancel button to cancel your change Click the Back button to return to the previous screen Your Domain Enter the host and domain name you have set up on your SoloLink account It should be in this format Location ID ourlinksys com For example if myhouse is the Location ID then the host and domain name would be myhouse ourlinksys com Device Name Enter the name you have given the Camera WAN Port Enter the number of the port you will use to remotely access the Camera If you need to find an available port click Find Available Port and follow the on screen instructions DDNS Service Update Depending on how often you want the DDNS service to update the dynamic IP address select the appropriate time interval from the drop down menu To update the dynamic IP address immediately click the Update Now button Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup SES Li INKSYS A Dir of Geer Lyra loc
104. toring Service Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service RS AN Onam Cainer Registration 1 lerem ae Hana Harega e registration complete Wia ni canon fete dena ad ml aiid ae me charge abet vis ieu on pub a Deka bp arti ng tab cer Hr gi Ppr du I tamar Duesics ID dial parti dante t eics tabes pat ra Rs sun ra Wi a hen h kain Sep i 2004 jaamad pitami Lee AH righty epider Figure 7 12 Registration Complete Screen E LINKSYS G Internet Video Camera Beir ol ep rns Hame View Video Linis WEA Help Exit Besic Wage Password eobeLink DOS Simus Oiii Oct cames moaeriag PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY set Intaenas s 247 Camera Mondtonng Tarea Barn wages sent Een b your mobile phone Tei phone ges embi aeris b frienda and erly a Conb l your camera pme and mobile phone e Serum contes garage of eroded ioa Rargisirr nou Tor yang 330 done dress triad Find guLmene Kbest me Tet Serre 040001 2001 Retard Aid comen In miring account Remo camen bor sarata qe pL pe Figure 7 13 Intamac Monitoring with Registered Camera Screen 36 Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys Sololink Overview This chapter will briefly discuss the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service explain how to set up your SoloLink account and describe how to register additional Cameras on your SoloLink account You need only one SoloLink account Once you have set up
105. tructions The DDNS service will not work if multiple Cameras use the same WAN port Depending on how often you want the DDNS service to update the dynamic IP address select the appropriate time interval from the DDNS Service Update drop down menu To update the dynamic IP address immediately click the Update Now button Click the Apply button on the SoloLink DDNS screen The Camera will automatically register itself with your SoloLink account Set up port forwarding on your network router so the SoloLink DDNS Service will be able to track the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Go to www linksys com portfwd for instructions on how to configure a Linksys router For other routers refer to your router s documentation Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera s Web based Utility Setup G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Exit Basic Image Password Users intamec Monitoring Siaivs Options ou need to be Conmected to the Internet in order to Continue Continue _Back E a oe Gece hyo I nuu Figure 9 18 Find Available Port Screen 59 Wireless G Internet Video Camera Status The Status screen allows you to view the Camera s status information and log Status Firmware Version The version number of the firmware currently installed is displayed here Firmware should only be upgraded from the Help screen if you experience problems with the Camera Visit www
106. twork has an active Internet connection 13 When view video remotely via the Internet the video is very slow Video performance is greatly affected by your Internet connection speed You can lower the Camera s image quality to speed up the video Through the Camera s Web based Utility click the Setup and Image tabs and then lower the image quality on the Image screen 14 1 cannot access the Setup tab of the Camera s Web based Utility Make sure you have administrator rights Only an administrator can change the Camera s settings 15 1 want to access the Camera when I m away from home but somehow can t connect If your network uses a dynamic IP address supplied by your ISP then the IP address you use to reach the Camera will change as well You need to use the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service so you can access the Camera using its domain name while the service keeps track of the IP address changes To set up a Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS account click the Setup tab of the Camera s Web based Utility Click the SoloLink DDNS tab If you are a new user click New User Click here to Register Follow the on screen instructions You can also set up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service by inserting the Setup CD ROM into your PC s CD ROM drive Click the Setup SoloLink DDNS Service button and follow the on screen instructions For more information see Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Important To allow remote ac
107. u need to assign a static IP address to the Camera keep the default setting Static IP address M Linksys wireless products ane designed to work right out of the box H necessary Then click the Next button these sings should be changed ta match fh configuration of our exei wirles Configuration Type Static IP address Select this if your network requires a static IP address for the Wireless G Intemet Video Camera Automatic Canfiguration DHCP Select this if the Wireless G Internet Video Camera will connect bo a router or DHCP server Back Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard ww WVC54G6 Figure 5 6 Network Settings Screen 8 If you selected Automatic Configuration DHCP in step 7 then proceed to step 9 If you selected Static IP Address then the IP Settings screen will appear Enter an IP Address Subnet Mask P sue and Default Gateway appropriate for your network You must specify an IP Address and Subnet Mask on this SG screen If you are unsure about the Default Gateway it is better to leave this field blank Then complete the NE Vike aoe we or oes re DN Primary DNS and or Secondary DNS fields You must enter at least one DNS address which can be obtained settings below may disrupt the operation of your existing network from your ISP Click the Next button Back Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard SB LIES IE Figure 5 7 IP Settings Screen Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet
108. user guide covers the steps for setting up and using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the Camera s applications and this User Guide Chapter 2 Planning Your Wireless Network This chapter discusses a few of the basics about wireless networking Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Wireless G Internet Video Camera This chapter describes the physical features of the Camera Chapter 4 Connecting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera This chapter instructs you on how to connect the Camera to your network before you run the Setup Wizard Chapter 5 Setting up and Mounting the Wireless G Internet Video Camera This chapter instructs you on how to use the Setup Wizard for setup and configuration of the Camera as well as how to mount the Camera Chapter 6 Installing and Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Utility This chapter explains how to install and use the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Utility on your PC so you can view and record video Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service This chapter discusses the advantages of the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service and walks you through the setup procedure Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service This chapter discusses the advantages of the SoloLink DDNS Service and walks you through the setup procedure Chapter 9 Using the Wireless G Internet Video Camera Web based Utility This chapter describes the Web b
109. word ox doe nurlinksys com pvcs4g i024 pond avaitahte Port Every4hrs Update Now Device nol Registered nia nia wa Manage your SeloLin k DONS Account Click hare if you want to remove the Ove se camara fram the Domain sence Tay Lecaj Retest Nr Je SI im Figure 8 8 SoloLink DDNS Screen Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service 40 Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service Wireless G Internet Video Camera 8 The screen will ask you to make sure your network has an active Internet connection Click Continue 9 Onthe Welcome to the SoloLink DDNS Service screen click Set up a NEW Account Chapter 8 Setting up the Linksys SoloLink DDNS Service Setup Wizard for the SoloLink DDNS Service G Internet Video Camera Home View Video Linksys WEB Help Ext Basic image Password Users intamac Monitoring Status Options Hew User Hesrtratinti PETER Your Camera and PC need to be connected to the Internet to sign up Please confirm that you are connmcbed to ihe Internet before caminaire Continue Back Coppel al Ce Priest ee A Sg pee veel Figure 8 9 Confirm Active Internet Connection Screen A D L SoloLink soes WEI 1e SOLOLINK sons service Set up a MEW Account Figure 8 10 Welcome to the SoloLink DDNS Service Screen 41 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 10 On the Sign Up screen enter the Access ID
110. working easier These features can be accessed through Windows Help and are described in this appendix TCP IP Before a computer can communicate with an access point or router TCP IP must be enabled TCP IP is a set of instructions or protocol all PCs follow to communicate over a network This is true for wireless networks as well Your PCs will not be able to utilize wireless networking without having TCP IP enabled Windows Help provides complete instructions on enabling TCP IP Shared Resources If you wish to share printers folders or files over your network Windows Help provides complete instructions on using shared resources Network Neighborhood My Network Places Other PCs on your network will appear under Network Neighborhood or My Network Places depending upon the version of Windows you re running Windows Help provides complete instructions on adding PCs to your network 73 Appendix E Glossary 802 11a An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps and an operating frequency of 5GHz 802 11b An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 11Mbps and an operating frequency of 2 4GHz 802 11g An IEEE wireless networking standard that specifies a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps an operating frequency of 2 4GHz and backward compatibility with 802 11b devices Access Point A device that allows wireless equipped computers and o
111. ws you to set up and configure your Intamac Camera Monitoring Service You can set up your service and Camera s so that when a Camera senses motion you can have alarm images sent to your phone and alerts sent to friends and family If you have already set up your Intamac account then you can use this screen to register additional Cameras For more information about this service click Find out more about the Intamac service or enter http www intamac com linksys in the Address field of your web browser Intamac Intamac Device ID Displayed here is the Intamac ID number for the Camera Device status Displayed here is the status of the Camera Before you set up the Intamac account the Camera will not be registered Monitoring This cannot be enabled until the Camera is registered with the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service When registration is complete this setting is set to Enabled by default Selecting Disabled at this point will prevent the Camera from detecting motion and sending images Please note that you must click the Apply button for these changes to become effective Set up new account f you want to set up an Intamac account then click this button You will be taken to the Intamac Camera Registration website Follow the on screen instructions For details refer to Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service which will guide you through setup of your Intamac account Add camera to existing account If you alr
112. x puo ourlinkseys com 0 minutes ma Manage your SoloLink DONS Account Figure 8 19 Successful Setup Screen ENT i14 L LI 17 Fart Farming an Linksys Routers COMMING HETAORE PORTS PORT FORWIEDIRG FOR L SIEG THE INTERNET WEGO CAMERA OVER THE TEREST wh Gor were rh dor fea gre c ES Peed Yes I menie al ree Anin monger ig epe Pe eed peer Eon hiem yo ed mend E apan ZIEL OT NIIT I XL ax gua iO IS Lesceva us O pat up pubit janua r i ch Wier were from e Indeeret mas carte negoti on your ecuher thay PORT RANGE md be redeecbed to the apectied IP FORWARDING Chenier gp ati eat a rismi EP in m r coe ET r r F r r r ams aua 7 Figure 8 20 Port Forwarding Information 46 SoloLink Registration of Additional Cameras After you have set up your SoloLink account you can add more Cameras to your SoloLink account using each Camera s Web based Utility Follow these instructions for each Camera you add 1 To access a Camera s Web based Utility launch Internet Explorer and enter the Camera s IP address in the Address field The default IP address is 192 168 1 115 Then press Enter 2 The Welcome screen will appear Click the Setup tab 3 Alogin screen will appear Windows XP users will see a similar screen Enter admin the default user name and password in the User Name and Password fields Then click the OK button Wireless G Internet Video Camera Ho
113. y Using the Viewer amp Recorder Utility P Bie LINKSYS internet Video Camera Cameras Defao Change Settings Scheduled Recordings in progress L Figure 6 13 Delete Camera Screen Viewer amp Recorder UE xj Figure 6 14 Confirm Deletion of Camera Screen 22 View To view the video seen by a Camera select the Camera by clicking its name in the Camera List box and then click the View button If you want to view video from a different Camera return to the Utility s main screen Select this Camera from the Camera List and click View Repeat this step for all the Cameras whose video you wish to view This screen provides six buttons Play button triangle Click this button to view video e Record button circle Click this button to record the video You will see a rotating recording icon which alternates between blue and green in the desktop s system tray Stop button square Click this button to stop recording or stop the video Snapshot button camera Click this button to take a snapshot of the current image e Audio button speaker Audio is enabled by default Click this button to disable it When audio is disabled then a red dash will appear on this button If you have disabled audio through the Web based Utility then audio will not be available and a red X will appear on this button NOTE If you are monitoring multiple Cameras and want to hear the audio from a single C
114. y a list of Wireless G Internet Video Cameras on your network and their status information In the Selection box click the name of the Camera you are currently setting up Click the Next button Chapter 7 Setting up the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service Setup Wizard for the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service A Dorem cd Cisco Systems inc Confirmation Page WVC546 Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Figure 7 4 Confirmation Page Screen Linksys A Dakka of Cece Spem inc Dee or more Wireless Internet Video Cameras DCE LG ac have be n found comera moniloring Select the camera that you would like to setup for the Intamae Camera Monitoring t enter the administrator Service than click Next io continue You will b name and password to connect to the camera s setup page of the Intamac Camera Monitoring Service on the Camara Selection Status Firmware Version MAC Address WVC54G Internet Video Camera Setup Wizard Figure 7 5 Cameras Found Screen 32 Wireless G Internet Video Camera 6 To ensure security you will be asked to enter a user name and password before you can access the Camera Connect to 192 168 1 115 If you have not changed the Camera s user name and password then enter admin in the User name and Password fields admin is the default Then click the OK button Figure 7 6 Login Screen 7 Your web browser will automatically start up and the Intamac Camera Monitoring screen of the C
115. y acitarindg the Hema and Addrats data of the account holder If you agree with the terms and conditions of your agreement with Intamac select accept You can choose to receive product and service information from Intamac or other companies Then click m vi en etn ROM Continue Hesse Talaphsss Aga Coda i Hima Talaphoee Hurnda J Mobile Talaphasa Huerta real Edd Vive read the Tasman andi 9 d accept Condetiang d dent capt Eata Probation Yer d would like te receive information en Entarad s UTI ductp arci tarot The vbs Yen tam happy bo misina mcer tian Fere eara ralectad Ed pary compass Cappriyir amp POQA srameg poses Lonirad AU righ ruparsad Figure 7 8 Account Details Screen 9 Onthe monitored property screen confirm that the address you have entered is the location of the Camera to be monitored If the new settings are correct click Continue If the Camera will be located at a different address select This is NOT the monitored property and click Continue You will be asked to enter the details of the monitored property Then click Continue monitored property Pie acie conhens thar mera here FOR CSS dhe tade DE thor eiat pijer i dh erect Feat He actin alesii plea inter Gre nri adder id iia thee hit finge rende Adddresi soctawhere Addrazr2 Tos der CH ia aunty B Pot Cada i234 blascbesed Telephone dreg Coda pi bl hibzsad Talaphona Mumbar i This ti he monterad pre piity
116. your device Note The power output setting may not be available on all wireless products For more information refer to the documentation on your product s CD or at http www linksys com international Wireless Adapters Wireless adapters have the power output set to 100 by default Maximum power output on each adapter does not exceed 20 dBm 100 mW it is generally 18 dBm 64 mW or below If you need to alter your wireless adapter s power output follow the appropriate Instructions for your computer s Windows operating system 88 Windows XP pe en Um dq Wi 1 2 3 4 5 6 Double click the Wireless icon in your desktop s system tray Open the Wireless Network Connection window Click the Properties button Select the General tab and click the Configure button In the Properties window click the Advanced tab Select Power Output From the pull down menu on the right select the wireless adapter s power output percentage ndows 2000 Open the Control Panel Double click Network and Dial Up Connections Select your current wireless connection and select Properties From the Properties screen click the Configure button Click the Advanced tab and select Power Output From the pull down menu on the right select the wireless adapter s power setting If your computer is running Windows Millennium or 98 then refer to Windows Help for instructions on how to access the advanced settings of a network ada

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