Chapter4
NOTE:
If you use the Camera's DDNS feature,
then you must also configure the port
forwarding 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 .
To save your changes, click Apply . To cancel any unsaved
changes, click Cancel . To get additional information about
the screen's features, click Help .
UPnP
Enable/Disable
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, select this option .
Alternate Access Web Port
Enable/Disable
If you want the Camera to be able to use
an alternate port for communications, select this option .
Then, enter the desired port number in the range from
10 to 6 in the Port Number field . The default port
number is 10 .
If you already have a Web Server on your LAN, then you
should enable the Alternate Port and use this port number
instead of port 80 .
RTP/RTSP
You can view a Camera's live video stream using various
multimedia player applications such as QuickTime,
RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player, or using a mobile
phone that supports RTSP . To do this, first configure the
RTP/RTSP settings in this section as needed, then open
the multimedia player, then point the player to the
appropriate URL listed below (where <Camera IP Address>
is the IP address of the Camera you want to view) .
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QuickTime or RealPlayer:
rtsp://< Camera IP Address>/img/video.sav
Windows Media Player:
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http://<Camera IP Address>/img/video.asf
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Mobile phone with RTSP support:
http://<Camera IP Address>/img/video.asf
RTSP Port
To change the RTSP Port number, enter the
desired number in the range of 10 to 6 . The
default is .
RTP Data Port
To change the RTP Data Port, enter the
desired number in the range of 10 to 6 .
Max RTP Data Packet
To change the maximum length
of RTP data packets, enter the desired maximum length in
the range of 00 to 100 .
Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera
Advanced Configuration with the Web-based Utility
Multicast RTP/RTSP
Enable/Disable
RTP/RTSP feature, or Disable to disable the feature .
Video Address
the new address in the field provided . The default Video
Address, ..0.1, can be used for multicasting and does
not normally need to be reconfigured . If this address needs
to be changed, contact your network administrator .
Video Port
port number (even values only, from 1024 to 65534) in
the field provided . The default Video Port, 0, can be
used for multicasting and does not normally need to be
reconfigured . If this port number needs to be changed,
contact your network administrator .
Audio Address
the new address in the field provided . The default Audio
Address ..0.1, can be used for multicasting and does
not normally need to be reconfigured . If this address needs
to be changed, contact your network administrator .
Audio Port
port number (even values only, from 1024 to 65534) in
the field provided . The default Audio Port, , can be
used for multicasting and does not normally need to be
reconfigured . If this port number needs to be changed,
contact your network administrator .
Time to Live
measured as the number of network routers that can
be passed before the data arrives at its destination or is
dropped) within which the data must reach its destination .
The value must be from 1 to 255 . The default value is 16 .
To save your changes, click Apply . To cancel any unsaved
changes, click Cancel . To get additional information about
the screen's features, click Help .
Setup > Motion Detection
The Setup > Motion Detection screen allows you to
configure the Camera's motion detection settings .
Select Enable to enable the Multicast
To change the Video Address, enter
To change the Video Port, enter the new
To change the Audio Address, enter
To change the Audio Port, enter the new
Enter the maximum length of time (usually
Setup > Motion Detection Screen