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Use Utility (freeware) to:
a) launch the web UI,
b) locate / change
device’s LAN IP and,
c) upgrade firmware.
Step 1: Download Utility
and latest firmware from
your reseller’s website.
Step 2: Install and run
Utility. Utility will list the
device’s LAN IP.
Step 3: Click Upgrade
Firmware. Select the
new .bin file and click
Start.
Part 5: Firmware Update via Utility..............................................
Method B: Using DDNS and setting Port Forwarding.
For complete details on port forwarding see User Manual’sAppendix A
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This method allows user to remotely access the Web User Interface.
Step 1: Setup Port Forwarding / Virtual Server
a) Login to your Router setup / configuration page
b) Forward Port #: 80. Type / Protocol: TCP.
Step 2: Check Free Domain Name
a) Each device is pre- assigned with a unique Domain Name. This
information is located at Information --> System Status --> Network
Status --> Free Domain Name. Note down the domain name / URL.
From remote browser, enter http://3925954004.iCV99.net (example) to
log into the device’s Web User Interface.
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S/N:3927000000
MAC: 00-03-EA-11-99-1Z
ID: admin PWD: 1A2B3C4D
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Serial Number
Master Login Master Password
Note:
To change the Domain Name, first goto www.iCV99.net toActivate the account. The
Product Serial Number and Master Password info is labeled at the bottom of the device.
Part 4: How to Access Device from WAN...................................
Step 4: Once signed in, users
listed under Contact Account will
receive notification to add the
device as a friend.
Once added you can control the
device by chatting with it.
Step 3: The header will show the
current connection status.
Once setup, user can use MSN to get notifications, check status /
current WAN IP, turn on / off outlets.
To setup:
Step 1: From PC, run MSN Messenger or goto www.MSN.com to
register a new Windows Live ID or account.
Step 2: Once registered goto http://Outlet --> Configuration --> MSN.
Select Online and enter the new MSN login, password, Contact
Accounts and click Apply.
Method A: Using Instant Messaging Tool (eg. MSN)
There are two methods to remotely control the outlets;
a. Instant Messaging tool like MSN, or
b. Web User Interface over WAN (DDNS & Port forwarding required)
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Contact Accounts refers to registered MSN accounts that will be able to view and control
this device. If an account has been added and subsequently removed, that user will not
be able to command MSNswitch but will still be able to see it signing in.