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ETH Network Service

uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80

ETH Network Service

In this dialog box, you can enable and disable the network service of your GigE uEye camera for specific network adapters. In addition, a network adapter can be assigned a fixed IP address, which is required for operating the GigE uEye camera.
 


Figure 87: uEye Camera Manager  - ETH network service

Figure 87: uEye Camera Manager  - ETH network service

Status
Displays information on the status of the GigE uEye network service and the connected network adapters.
Network adapter
oClick the Kameramanager_Button_Deaktivieren button to disable the GigE uEye network service for a network adapter. To enable the network service, click the Kameramanager_Button_Aktivieren button. Before you can enable or disable a network adapter, you need to select it in the tree structure of the dialog box.
We recommend disabling the GigE uEye network service for all network adapters that are not being used for uEye cameras.
oIn the IP Address and IP Subnetmask input boxes, you can assign a static IP address and a static IP subnet mask to the selected network adapter. DHCP will be disabled automatically.
oUse 2K jumbo packets
If you select this check box, the camera will transfer the image data in larger packets. These packets, called jumbo packets, have a size of 2 KB (2048 bytes) and can increase the data throughput, depending on the hardware used.

Achtung

To use jumbo packets with uEye cameras, set a packet size of at least 2048 bytes in the settings of the network adapter you are using.

Information on these settings is provided in the manual supplied with the network adapter.


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