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running Windows, you'll have to manually assign the camera an IP address.
This requires terminal emulation software and the included null serial cable.
On a Macintosh or on a Windows computer without a serial port, you'll
need a USB RS-232 adapter.
To talk directly to the camera via the included serial cable, set your
terminal software to a bitrate of 38,400 (8/N/1). Log in with username
admin, password admin and use the following commands to assign the
camera a temporary IP address. Once the IP has been assigned, browse to the
camera with a web browser and configure NetCam SC so it has a permanent
static IP address (see Chapter 3.8).
In the following example, NetCam SC is being assigned a temporary
IP address of 192.168.0.2 via a terminal program connected to the S1 port
on the back of NetCam SC:
ifconfig eth0 192.168.0.2
route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0
Remember, once you can reach camera via its temporary IP address,
you'll want to immediately assign it a permanent static IP address in the
network configuration menu.
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