The first step is to connect your Network Camera to your Mac using a crossover cable and turn on the power to the camera and boot up your Mac. Step 2 - Changing the IP address of your Mac Important: Before you change the IP address of your Mac please make note of the original settings, as you will need to change back to those to regain access. Download Establish IP network settings for compatible Panasonic PTZ cameras, camcorders & controllers. AW-UE4 Wide Angle 4K PTZ Camera with IP Streaming AW-UE4 Learn More. AG-CX350 4K Handheld Camcorder AG-CX350 Learn More. AW-HE40H HD Professional PTZ Camera (HDMI) AW-HE40H Learn More. AW-HN40H HD Professional PTZ Camera with. Apr 06, 2015.
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Connecting the Network IP camera directly to your MAC for initial setup
Drive free download for mac. Step 1 - Connect the camera
Most routers, including AirPort, will have DHCP turned on. DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on the local network meaning that if you plug the Network Camera into your router it will be given an IP address automatically, since DHCP is the default mode for the network camera.
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At times, the router is not accessible for 'wired' connection, so instead, what you need to do is plug the camera directly into your Mac. To do this successfully you have to use a crossover cable. A crossover cable is an Ethernet cable wired differently to allow two network devices to communicate directly without having to go through a router or switch on the network. This cable can be purchased from any computer store.
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The first step is to connect your Network Camera to your Mac using a crossover cable and turn on the power to the camera and boot up your Mac.
Step 2 - Changing the IP address of your Mac
Important: Before you change the IP address of your Mac please make note of the original settings, as you will need to change back to those to regain access to your network/internet.
Why do I need to change the IP address of my Mac?
Well without getting too complicated, if your Mac is on a different range of IP address (subnet) than the Network Camera then you will not get a connection to the camera.
For example, the Network Camera has a default IP address of 192.168.168.100. The 192.168.168 part of the IP address is the ‘network’ address and the .100 is the number associated with the ‘host’, or device. If your local network has a network address of 192.168.0.x then it cannot communicate with any device on a 192.168.168.x network. So we need to put your Mac on the 192.168.168.x network so it is compatible with the Network Camera ’s default IP address.
To do this open ‘System Preferences’ by selecting it from the dock. You should be shown the following
Select the ‘Network’ icon (highlighted) to edit your network settings. The following dialogue should open
This dialog box should show you all available networks you can use from your Mac. As the Network Camera is connected to your Mac using a cable we must choose the ‘Built-in-Ethernet’ option. Select ‘Built-in Ethernet’ and click the ‘Configure’ button. This will open the following dialog.
We want to configure a static (so it never changes) IPv4 address so select ‘Manually’ from the IPv4 drop-down box at the top of the dialog. This will allow you to manually enter your IP address details as shown below:
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Use the following details in your Mac. These will allow you to communicate with the Network Camera using its default IP address:
IP address: 192.168.168.10
Config Ip All
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Router: 192.168.168.1
DNS Servers: Not important at this stage.
Search domains: Optional, leave blank, not important.
Click ‘Apply Now’ to save your changes and your Mac should now be set up ready to configure the camera. Autodesk inventor 2013 64 bit serial number.
Step 3 - Connect to your Network Camera
You should now be able to connect to your Network Camera using the Mac.
Open an Internet browser and use the following IP address to connect to your camera:
http://192.168.168.100
You will then be presented with the camera’s splash-page like below:
Select the ’settings’ option to enter the camera’s setup pages. When you access the camera for the first time it will ask you for a username and password. The default details for your Network Camera will be:
Username: admin
Password: admin
What you want to do is adjust the camera’s IP address so that it is compatible with your local network. To adjust the IP address, select “Network”, then “TCP/IP Setup” option from the menu on the right. This will open the network settings of the camera as below:
Copy setting as shown in the screen shot above.
Click “Apply”
On your MAC laptop change the TCP/IP settings back to their original settings back instep 2. (or DHCP)
Open an Internet browser window and type the address http://10.0.1.100 Cura 14.07 download mac.
Click on “Wizard” at the top right of the screen.
Follow steps as listed in thequick setup guide
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A universal network camera adapter for the Windows operating system. Can be used with a variety of protocols, cameras with MJPG output or static images. Works with any application that uses DirectShow API, such as Skype, MSN messenger and Chatroulette.Works on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8. Camera Ip Config Tool
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