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Accessing the CM-3102 via a Web Browser
To configure the Wire Setting
To enable UPnP settings
To enable SSL
6.3.1.4.2
The camera includes a built-in FTP server which enables remote access to files of events that are
captured in snapshots or recorded on clips and are stored on the
Server
address>.
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1.800.561.8187
IPv6 Default Router Address
address.
Subnet Prefix Length
digits) for the IPv6 Default Router Address.
IPv6 DNS
If you are using IPv6, enter the IPv6 DNS address.
In the Wire Setting section, from the Speed & Duplex drop-down list, select one of the following:
10 Mbps Half Duplex
10 Mbps Full Duplex
100 Mbps Half Duplex
100 Mbps Full Duplex
Auto (default setting)
In the UPnP section, from the Enable UPnP drop-down list, select ON. The default is ON. This
enables the camera to be detected by any unit on the LAN.
From the Mode drop-down list, select one of the following:
IP and Device Name
IP address and default device name. This is the default setting.
Device Name
The camera connects to the UPnP server by using the
default camera name.
User Input
The camera connects to the UPnP server by using a friendly
name. Enter the name in the Friendly Name text box that opens when this
option is selected:
In the SSL section, from the Enable SSL drop-down list, select ON. The default is OFF.
Note:
You must install or generate an SSL certificate before enabling SSL.
FTP Server
uired by the user.
Ariel CM-3102 User and Installation Guide
www.
If you are using IPv6, enter the IPv6 default router
If you are using IPv6, enter the subnet prefix length (1-128
The camera connects to the UPnP server by using its
.com
SD card. The FTP
ftp://<camera IP
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