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To view the gallery view, click on the Gallery link, located at the top bar of the page.
4.1.4 Disabling HTTP Broadcasting
To disable HTTP broadcasting, simply navigate to the Broadcasting (HTTP) tab of the Web / Broadcast
section. Click the Disable button, located at the top of the tab.
4.1.5 Viewing Connected Users
As users navigate to your computer and view your camera’s displays, entries are listed in the Connected
users list of the Broadcast (HTTP) tab. This list provides a set of specific information about connected users:
• ID (the number of the user, assigned in order of connection)
• IP Address: The user’s IP address, identifying his or her computer.
• Username: The user’s username, if you have password protection / accounts enabled on your
webcamXP installation.
• Country: The user’s country of origin.
• File: The current file the user is streaming from your cameras.
• Frames Per Second (FPS): The number of frames per second (e.g. the speed of framing) the user is
experiencing as he or she watches your cameras.
• Files: The number of files the user has successfully streamed to his or her machine from your camera
displays.
• Frames: The number of frames of your camera’s streaming video the user has viewed since he or she
connected.
• Kbytes: The number of kilobytes streamed to the connected user’s machine since he or she
connected.
• Duration: The amount of time the user has spent watching your cameras since he or she connected.
4.2 Creating HTML and Integrating With Your Own Site
Note: Before running this wizard, be sure to specify your system’s IP Address, Hostname, or Domain name in
the IP Address / Host Name field of the HTTP Broadcasting Tab (in the Web / Broadcast section). The