User's Manual

Managing Your iControl Devices
Click here to take a picture .
Click on a thumbnail to see an expanded view of that picture.
The iControl Service archives pictures for up to 30 days. To preserve a picture longer
than 30 days, use your browser’s commands to save it to your hard drive. In Windows,
right-click the picture to bring up a menu which includes a ‘Save Image’ option. On a
Macintosh, control-click the image to bring up the menu.
About Your Wireless Settings
Wireless Security
iControl supports 3 types of wireless security: Open, WEP and WPA.
An OPEN wireless network means that there is no security on it at all. This
means that anyone with an 802.11 wireless enabled device may be able to
connect to your home network. By default most home routers are set to OPEN
wireless.
WEP encryption uses a HEX key (all numbers 0-9 and/or letters a-f only) in order
to encrypt the traffic on your wireless network. While it does offer more protection
than OPEN, WEP has been shown to be easily broken, and is therefor not
considered very secure.
There are several types of WPA security. WPA and WPA2 Encryption are both
supported by iControl Cameras, but only if you're using the "personal" mode.
While terminology may differ from router to router, iControl will support both
methods using the shared passphrase, or PSK. Radius servers or enterprise
mode are not supported by iControl.
Finding your Wireless Settings
To find your wireless settings, including your SSID, Security Mode, and encryption key,
follow these steps:
1. Go to a browser and enter the router's IP address (usually in the form of
192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1). Consult your router's manual for the router's
IP address.