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how can i configure d-Link wireless ethernet DCS 950G camera in Labview?

how can i configure d-Link wireless ethernet DCS 950G camera in Labview?
i m using Labview 8.2 and vision assistant 8.0
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hi muks

can u tell me how can i configure my camera in Labview.

i m having ethernet camera from D-link. the model no. is DCS 950G. this is with wireless conectivity.

but i donot know how can i acquire images in labview? can u help me.

i have Labview 8.2 and vision Assistant8.0

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Hello ddsdds,

 

Is your camera GigE compliant? NI-VISION software requires that cameras meet this standard.

 

 

Someone else posted a similar question on this forum. Apparently you may be able to use ActiveX commands to use the camera. Again, I would focus on the compliance of this camera with the NI-VISION GigE protocol.

 

 

Does your camera show up in the Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) under NI-IMAQdx devices? The first step is to configure hardware in MAX before moving into LabVIEW.

 

 

I hope this helps 🙂

David G
Sales Engineer - SE Michigan & N Ohio
National Instruments
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this camera is not giga bit etherenet cam.
and i m not able to find this cam in MAX. but i have one question that i m connecting my cam through ethernet port. so how can i find it in MAX reply
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If your camera is not GigE compliant, it will not show up in MAX.  There is no way to get an ethernet camera to show up in MAX unless it is GigE.

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Bruce Ammons
Ammons Engineering
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ddsdds,

 

 

If the camera is not GigE compliant, then you cannot use it with the NI-IMAQ or NI-VISION acquision software. Please follow the link in my above post for information on using ActiveX commands to call to the camera anyways.

 

 

I recommend purchasing a camera suited for industrial applications. You can find a list of NI-IMAQ supported cameras here.

David G
Sales Engineer - SE Michigan & N Ohio
National Instruments
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