D-Link DVC-1100 Manual page 66

Wireless broadband videophone
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Frequently Asked Question (continued)
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What devices can I connect to with the DVC-1100?
With the DVC-1100 you can connect to any hardware or software that is
H.323 compatible. If you are not sure if your hardware or software is H.323
compatible, please contact the manufacturer/developer. If you are using a
PC with a Windows operating system, you can use Microsoft NetMeeting
with any webcam to connect to the DVC-1100. NetMeeting is a common
H.323-compatible videoconferencing software application.
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What standards drive i2eye?
i2eye is based on the H.323 industry standard video streaming over IP
protocol. This ensures that any H.323 compliant device will
communicate together seamlessly. i2eye is a broadband appliance that
draws from D-Link's seventeen years of experience as a leading
Ethernet manufacturer. The DVC-1100 wireless broadband VideoPhone
uses the 802.11b standard to connect to a wireless network.
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Do I have to take every call?
i2eye's configuration menu provides settings for three types of privacy:
Audio Privacy, Video Privacy, and Do Not Disturb, so you are in control.
When the Audio Privacy is activated, incoming callers will be able to see
video from your end, but not hear you. When the Video Privacy is activated,
incoming callers will be able to hear audio from your end, but not see you.
When Do Not Disturb is activated, incoming callers will receive a message
indicating that you are not available. If you do not answer a call within 10
rings (one minute), the call will terminate and the caller will receive an
"Incomplete Call" message.
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