Where
a
,
b
and
c
are the unique values that form the primary serial number of
the Videomesh where the camera is attached.
Multicast Streaming
In case you want to use the IP cameras in multicast mode, you must configure
the multicast settings of the camera in the following way.
Video-server attached to the first Ethernet Interface:
Multicast Group:
224.
a.b.c
TTL:
Greater than 2
Video-server attached to the second Ethernet interface:
Multicast Group:
225.
a.b.c
TTL:
Greater than 2
Where
a
,
b
and
c
are the unique values that form the primary serial number of
the Videomesh where the camera is attached.
Factory Default Hardware Reset
The red button present inside the Videomesh enclosure allows resetting the
Videomesh to the factory default settings.
In case you want to reset the factory default settings, power the Videomesh and
keep the red button pressed for at least 30 seconds. The Videomesh will reset its
factory default settings and it will automatically reboot.
After resetting the factory default settings, the Videomesh will be back in
camera/relay mode
and the administrator’s password will be reverted to:
Username:
admin
Password:
admin
Connecting the Antennas
The Videomesh 2200 Series has two N-Female Bulkhead connectors for
antennas. Looking at the Videomesh 2200 from the front, the right-hand
connector is for the 5 GHz antenna and the left-hand connector is for the 2.4
GHz antenna.
The antennas need to be connected using an appropriate low-loss coaxial cable
with N-Male connector.
For outdoor usage, using a lighting protector is strongly encouraged. Make sure
to use a low-loss lighting protector with appropriate frequency range.
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