The ''MAC'' address is displayed for informational purposes and is not editable from the Network Settings menu.
The ''MAC'' address is displayed for informational purposes and is not editable from the Network Settings menu.
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|'''HTTP Port'''
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|The ''HTTP port'' is set to 80 by default. You may customize the HTTP port to equal a standalone number or a number within the range of 0 to 49151 (0~49151). Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings, then allow 60 seconds for the camera to restart. To confirm the changes were accepted, go back to the Cam Locator's main page, click ‘Search’ and review the displayed settings.
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|'''Firmware Upgrade'''
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|See [[Section 1.2.3]] for instructions on upgrading the camera firmware.
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|'''Test Video'''
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|The ''Test Video'' function provides a quick way to check if the camera’s network settings were successfully established for video display. With a successful network configuration, a web browser displays the camera’s live video after clicking the ‘Test Video’ button found on the bottom of the Camera Setup window.
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'''Troubleshooting tip:''' If the video test fails with the error message “''Fail to connect to camera. Check network and firewall settings”'', check your Antivirus software settings and add the camera IP address to a list of exceptions where the antivirus software overlooks the IP camera(s) during virus scanning and protection operations.