I have two cameras are on and they work wonderfully.
HD is of course not to be expected but to monitor it is enough thick.
A tutorial from me:
1. Screw the antenna, network cable (is) into the router and Cam, connect power supply and from the Stecktose.
2. Install the supplied search program or download from the website and start ([...]).
3. In the search program on "Search" button or alternatively F3.
4. In the "Device List" IP Cam will be displayed ... this click here.
5. In the "Device information" Now let us take the hook out "Set IP automaticaly".
6. The IP address (Normally 192.168.178. **) 192 168 178 100 Add for example. Normal is when you first start but already a free address in the field and it can be also used.
7 is important, which is in Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS1 the same as in Local PC information.
8. HTTPPORT remains at 80
Enter 123456 and click Update: 9. Account: admin and Password.
10. Now you go into your browser (Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer) and give the IP address that you have registered in "Device Information" or that was automatically created.
11. Now since your camera in the program (all is not yet online but local with you at home (password is still admin / 123456)). There, the browser used is selected then initially.
12. Now that you ever ne round with the camera down since, click on "setup" ... screwdriver and wrench.
13. Now the camera is configured.
14. Alias Settings- will press the camera a name gegeben.Setup.
15. Timesettings- simply set the correct time zone. Press Setup.
16. Wireless LAN Settings- Press Scan and select your WLAN, select encryption (standard is WPA2-PSK AES) and enter key. Press Setup.
17 Manufactures DDNS Here your free Internet address is set.
18. User Settings- necessarily enter new data here! Once "administrator" to adjust future of the camera and "Operator" for normal users without the private settings can be changed. Press Setup.
Now the camera side is all set important. The other features I discuss now times not ... that you can find out yourself;)
Now something must be set in your router to access it from anywhere with a PC or smartphone to the Cam can.
In the router port 80 for the IP address Kamra, which you have chosen must be released.
How exactly you must read or ask Google in your router manual.
Some routers also have an extra DDNS setting where the whole is still something safer against attacks from outside. But is not absolutely necessary!
Now you can the camera from anywhere in your camera Internet address reach. (The address is additionally provided on the bottom of the camera)
Smartphone:
Unfortunately, I've got an Android cucumber and only can give this information.
Invites you the free program "IP Cam Viewer Lite"
Adds a new camera added: Wansview brand, model Wansview NCL610W, host the Internet address, http port 80, and then another user name and password. Then test and Save.
Problems: camera rotates in the horizontal axis "loudly". Are located on the bottom 4 screws. Two can be seen and two are under the rubber feet. After removing the screws and lower plate you see the board. This is secured with a screw. Uner the board you only sees the engine is responsible for the rotation. Tighten the two motor mounting screws slightly and push the engine a little outwards, so away from the axis of rotation and the screws. The two gears were too close together and have this weird noise generated. The problem had a camera on me.
I hope one or the other helps all here;)
.... Greetings to the "A Star Forgiver" and your network professionals ^^