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Voyager III Webcam Interface
UPnP devices are plug-and-play in that when connected to a network they
automatically announce information about themselves and supported device and
services types, enabling clients that recognize those types to immediately begin
using the device.
Voyager III cameras and JCUs are UPnP devices so they broadcast their
presence on the network. A PC configured to accept UPnP broadcasts will show
all UPnP devices discovered under My Network Places.
Enabling the UPnP User Interface
In some cases, Windows will discover UPnP devices and provide its own user
interface to control them. Windows Vista and Windows 7 automatically detect
network devices in the Network page. If UPnP devices are hidden, a prompt at
the top of the screen will ask if you would like to display hidden devices.
With Windows XP, you can install the optional user interface (UI) component
using the steps below. This UI component displays a balloon tip for newly
discovered devices and places an icon for each device in the My Network Places
folder. To enable the UPnP UI, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
1.
In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click Add/Remove Windows
2.
Components on the left side.
In the Windows Components Wizard, click Networking Services and then click
3.
Details.
Select the Universal Plug and Play check box.
4.
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