
Network Client
TM
6
Can I browse the Internet using Network Client?
This version of Network Client supports LAN, WAN, and dial-up network
configurations. The Internet may be part of your network topology and you can
access Intellex units through the Internet.
Can I access an Intellex on my network remotely using a laptop computer with a modem?
Yes. You can use a modem to access a corporate or private network with Intellex units
connected or to call an Intellex unit directly if it is equipped with a modem.
Can I view video from one Intellex unit at more than one Network Client workstation?
Yes. Any Network Client can retrieve video and alarm information from any Intellex
that it can connect to. Setup, alarm retrieval, and video retrieval is limited to one
Network Client at a time. While at least two can access setup simultaneously, they
cannot access the same menu item at the same time.
The Live Remote video capability of Intellex and Network Client supports multiple
simultaneous connections. Intellex performance is degraded if more than two
Network Clients are displaying live video from the same Intellex DV8000, and if more
than five Network Clients are displaying live video from the same Intellex DV16000.
The maximum connection restrictions have been set at these values.
I’m using remote Touch Tracker dome control from my Network Client and noticed that the Intellex
video display flickers when I move the camera through the Network Client remote dome controls.
It may be that the Touch Tracker firmware needs to be updated.
Will sending live video over my network affect network performance?
That depends on how much bandwidth is available on your network and how you
use Network Client. Intellex and Network Client use the same protocols for sending
digital video data as common office applications. Live video is scaled and compressed
before transmission to minimize the network bandwidth requirements.
Bandwidth usage ranges from less than 2000 bytes/sec to about 200,000 bytes/sec but
it is typically less than 20,000 bytes/sec, which is a fraction of one percent of a
100BASE-TX network.
The actual data rate is displayed in the upper right corner of the Live Display
window. Bandwidth usage can be controlled with the Bandwidth Limiter
Configuration feature in Network Client.
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