First, you have to have your certificates ready, either on a removable media or you
can copy them to your local disk on the client computer.
Note that if you copy certificates to your local hard disk, you might need to delete them from your local
hard disk after finishing importation, so that others won't have access to your certificate files. Although the
client_name1.p12
personal client certificate (that is, the
) is password-protected, more caution is never to
blame!
Note that the win32 viewer and the java viewer require separate certificate
importation utility to get the job done.
Import client certificate to Win32 Viewer
Run the importation utility by accessing Start/Programs/Trendnet /IP Viewer/Import
Certificates. Click Root Certificate to import root certificate and then click Client
Certificate to import client certificate.
Import the certificates for the Java-based TK-IP101 Viewer
Now you have imported certificates to the viewers on the client computer
and are now ready for making a viewer connection of any security level
setting ....
3.4 Specify the Viewer Connection Option
before Making a Connection
The viewer connection option interface provides you with several alternative options
to use in combination for optimization of your viewer connection.
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