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Basic Features of all iCAMView models: |
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- No need to install software to locate unit within your LAN. Just
look at the LCD which will display your current IP!
- View images from your web enabled PDA / mobile phone.
- Bundled utility to locate unit installed in inaccessible
location.
- Monitor multiple iCAMView using
iMultiView (Windows based freeware).
- Flexible Motion Detection and Image Recording functions.
- Email notification for Motion Detection, daily report, etc...
- Configure up to 4 viewing time frames (Permit Hours).
- Able to display multiple images on a single screen.
- Support up to 30 simultaneous remote viewers per USB camera.
- Display viewer's IP, account, viewed camera, login time and
total downloaded bytes.
- Detailed event log with listing options.
- Event listing by Level and Type.
- Limit the max FPS to each of the 8 user account.
- Number of Viewers control per USB camera (max of 30
viewers/camera)
- Block / black-list up to 256 IP addresses from accessing
iCAMView.
- Schedule up to four time slots when motion detection is active.
- Upload motion detected images to a specified FTP server.
- Schedule up to two time slots for image forwarding (to email or
FTP server).
- Update firmware directly from iCAMView webpage.
- Save current settings to a file making settings recall easy.
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How does iCAMView connect to the Internet? |
The following diagram illustrates three common network
configurations for iCAMView;
1. iCAMView is connected to a Router/IP share and Cable/xDSL
modem to stream video to the internet. This is the most common
configuration where a Router is used. The Router Port Forwarding has to
be configured to allow Public access to iCAMView.
2. iCAMView is connected to a HUB and a Cable / xDSL modem.
In this setup, the user will need to setup PPPoE within iCAMView. Enter
the username and password as provided by the ISP to allow iCAMView to
dial-up to the internet.
3. iCAMView is connected directly to a Cable / xDSL modem.
Similiar to configuration above, the PPPoE section in iCAMView will have
to be configured to allow access to the internet. In addition, the user
will have to setup a DDNS account (choose from the list provided by
iCAMView Setup Wizard) |