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Introduces the web-based utility for managing the camera and its features.
Details how to access the camera's utility via a web browser for configuration.
Explains the functionality for viewing live video streams through the utility.
Covers camera setup through the utility and accessing integrated help resources.
Addresses frequently encountered issues with the camera and provides effective solutions.
Lists common questions users may have regarding camera installation and operation.
Advises on essential security measures for wireless networking to protect the network.
Discusses potential security threats that may affect wireless networks.
Explains the step-by-step procedure for upgrading the camera's firmware.
Guides on using Windows Help for networking tasks like TCP/IP protocol installation.
Provides a brief glossary of commonly used networking terms.
Lists the detailed technical specifications of the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera.
Supplies information regarding the warranty coverage for the camera.
Provides essential regulatory information related to the camera's operation.
Offers contact information for Linksys resources, including technical support.
Welcomes the user and introduces the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera's capabilities.
Outlines the content covered in each chapter and appendix of the user guide.
Defines WLAN, LAN, and introduces wireless network modes like Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc.
Discusses network layout, compatibility with routers/APs, and network adapters.
Details the camera's LCD screen, microphone, LEDs, and head for aim/focus adjustment.
Describes the POWER, MIC IN, and ETHERNET ports, along with the RESET button.
Outlines the steps for connecting the camera to a network before starting the setup.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the camera via an Ethernet cable.
Details required computer settings for connecting to an Ad-Hoc wireless network.
Explains how to safely move the camera between wired and wireless network connections.
Guides the user through launching and navigating the initial Setup Wizard screens.
Covers finding cameras on the network and setting administrator login credentials.
Allows setting a camera name, description, time zone, date, and time.
Details DHCP vs. static IP assignment and DNS settings.