Testing The Functionality Of A Mea Enabled Camera In A Peer-To-Peer Environment; Figure A-8 Local Area Connection Properties Screen; Figure A-9 Selecting Tcp/Ip From The Local Area Connection Properties Screen; Procedure A-3 Testing Peer-To-Peer Functionality Of Mea Enabled Sony Camera - Motorola MOTOMESH 1.2 Setup And Configuration Manual

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Point a web browser to the IP address of the host (camera).
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When the camera's web page is displayed, click on ENTER and verify the camera is transmitting
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images.
End of Procedure.
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Testing the Functionality of a MEA Enabled Camera in a
Peer-to-Peer Environment
This portion of the MOTOMESH – Sony Camera Quick Check Guide deals with testing the
functionality of a Mesh Enabled Sony Camera in a statically provisioned, peer-to-peer environment.
You will need two (2) WMC7300 cards to be in a statically provisioned state when ordered. One card
will be used for the camera and the other one will be used in a laptop to confirm connectivity. The
installation of MEA drivers on the laptop used for this check out procedure is also required, as well as
a cross-over Ethernet cable for wired connectivity to the camera.
Procedure A-3
Testing Peer-to-Peer Functionality of MEA Enabled Sony Camera
To initially configure the camera you will need a laptop and cross-over Ethernet cable.
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Configure the laptop used for setup to have a static address of 192.168.0.150 and a Subnet mask of
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255.255.255.0. Connect the camera to the laptop using the cross-over Ethernet cable.
Figure A-8
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) selection and click on the Properties button.
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Figure A-9
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Local Area Connection Properties Screen
Selecting TCP/IP from the Local Area Connection Properties Screen
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