Intellinet NFC30-WG Network Camera Firmware 1.1.6.18
Type de fichier: Firmware.
Système d’exploitation: AnyOS.
Nom de fichier: 6426.
Bit: 32/64 Bit.
Licence: Gratuit.
Description
New functions and changes:
– ONVIF compliance
– Updated scheduler now allows turning on and off the IR LEDs (or bright-light LED of the NSC15-WG) based on a schedule
– DDNS update interval function can now be specified
– Added authentication for streaming over HTTP
– FTP path now supports special characters
– NTP Update problem (cameras sometimes were unable to update the system time)
– WLAN: Improved stability and ability to reconnect to wireless connections when the wireless network was down
Installation:
The firmware can be installed via IP INSTALLER or the web browser interface.
Note: Should the upgrade process stop when using the web browser method, do not restart the camera and do no* close the browser window. Leave the browser open for 5 minutes. The camera should by then have rebooted and successfully updated the firmware.
Connecting to the Camera
Connect the RJ45 network cable from the camera’s LAN port to your network; e.g., the router or a LAN switch, then power on the camera. The boot sequence will take about one minute. You will need to use the camera’s power adapter, unless your camera supports PoE. In that case you can connect the RJ45 cable to a PoE-enabled switch or injector to power the camera.
By default, the network camera (or video server) searches for a DHCP server on the network and obtains an IP address automatically. A very common DHCP server is a router, a device that is found on most networks.
The presence of a DHCP server on your network simplifies the installation and users with limited knowledge of TCP/IP networks can install the network camera in minutes. If no DHCP server is found, the network camera will revert to its default IP address: 192.168.1.221.
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