Panasonic BL-C210 Series Operating Instructions Manual page 115

Indoor use only, wireless/wired type
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Assign an IP address that belongs to the same class as other network devices (router, PCs, etc.)
on the local area network. For example, if your router's address is 192.168.0.1, you can assign an
IP address between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.254 as long as the assigned address is not used
by another network device.
d.
Enter the appropriate subnet mask.
Confirm the subnet mask assigned to your router or PC. You can enter the same value here.
e.
Under [Default Gateway], enter the IP address of your router or the default gateway IP address provided
by your ISP or network administrator.
f.
Under [DNS], enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers provided by your ISP
or network administrator.
g.
Under [Max. Bandwidth Usage], select the maximum bandwidth you want to allow the camera to use.
This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
Refer to the following file size information when restricting the maximum bandwidth. Note that these
are estimated file sizes for one JPEG image (the actual file size may vary depending on image
quality, image brightness, etc.). To determine the bandwidth required, multiply this number by the
number of accesses (for JPEG images), and multiply the H.264 or MPEG-4 bit rate setting on the
[Video Streaming] page by the number of H.264 or MPEG-4 accesses.
192 ´ 144: 7 KB (56 Kbit)
320 ´ 240: 16 KB (128 Kbit)
640 ´ 480: 35 KB (280 Kbit)
h.
Under [Connection Type], select the appropriate connection type.
Normally you can leave this setting at [Auto Negotiation].
This setting is effective for both IPv4 and IPv6 connections.
2.
Click [Save].
3.
When the [New settings are saved.] message is displayed, click [Restart].
All images buffered in the internal memory are deleted when the camera is restarted.
Note
To access the camera again, use the IP address you assigned to the camera in this procedure.
The current network settings can be confirmed on the [Status] page (see Page 176).
5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings
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