Use Background Images in Your Views (Link opens in a new window).For example, you can take a Google Map image and plot your data on it.įor more information, see the following topics: In addition to importing your own background map, you can add a static background image to your workbook and plot your data on it. The map updates to include the background map you choose. Select Map > Background Maps, and then select the background map you want to use. In the Map Services dialog box, click Add, and then select to add WMS servers or Mapbox maps.įollow the prompts to connect Tableau to the map service of your choice.įor more information, see Use Web Map Service (WMS) Servers (Link opens in a new window) or Use Mapbox Maps (Link opens in a new window). Select Map > Background Maps > Map Services. If the built-in Tableau background map styles don't meet your needs, you can import your own background map from a Web Map Service (WMS) server or a Mapbox map. In the Map Layers pane on the left-hand side of the workspace, under Background, click the Style drop-down menu, and then select a background map style.įor more information about the built-in Tableau background maps, see Select Background Maps (Link opens in a new window). To select a Tableau background map style: When you are connected to the Tableau background map, you can choose between six built-in background map styles: Normal, Light, Dark, Streets, Outdoors, and Satellite. In older versions of Tableau, select Map > Map Options. To open this pane, select Map > Map Layers.
Note: Many of the tasks in this article make use of the Map Layers pane.
I am lost at heart so far, any help is appreciated.Īlso, there is no way of knowing if and how to possibly upgrade firmware and UI web interface.Īnything I am doing wrong? Anyone has thought of some settings I can try? Thanks for your attention.This article describes how you can customize the appearance of a map view in Tableau. I bought this cam only to have email alerts, and it seems it's what I cannot do. Obviously inserting that in the SMTP field of the cam interface does not work. Moreover pinging gives a request timeout while pinging gmail- smtp-msa.l. works. I looked at the ports, and 465 is open while 587 is closed, as well as 25. No matter changing providers and ports and ssl/tls, always the same error message. Setting up the mail service is easy, I followed the instructions for Gmail, but for other ISP providers (including my own ISP) but any possible combination results in a " Test failed. In addition, it is set to record snapshots and videos and send via FTP to the nas, and I find those in the nas folders. On the QNAP nas surveillance station the cam is recognized as Foscam FI8919W and viewable.
On the router all the needed ports are open, basically via uPnp, and also added manual rules. The cam is connected to my Fritz!box router and a QNAP nas surveillance station.
Installed an app on android phone from cd that came with camera, APCamera, ver 5.6, P2P WiFI, and viewable but difficult to operate. The web browser interface reports DBPower (and all this just confuses me). Initial setup was fine, cam connected to network via wifi and can be viewed and operated (with some issues and limitations) through web browser. Ip camera: bought off amazon as AJ-C0WA-C0D8, the box reports only a label with printed VA0037. I am here after loosing sleep, to try and configure my ip camera to send alert emails after motion detection.