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This is the official web page for the OziExplorer GPS Mapping Software which runs on your PC or laptop and will work with Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance, Eagle, Brunton/Silva and MLR GPS receivers for the upload/download of waypoints, routes and tracks and most brand of GPS receivers for real time tracking of GPS position (Moving Map).

Last Updated  January 2025

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GPS Mapping Software

System Requirements

Information on Windows 10 - click Here
  • A PC running Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 (both 32 bit and 64 bit versions) incl. Windows 7 Starter and 8 and 10/11 Pro versions (will NOT run in Windows RT)
  • For Upload/Download - Most Garmin, Magellan, Lowrance, Eagle, Brunton/Silva and MLR GPS receivers.
  • For Moving Map (real time tracking) Any GPS receiver which outputs NMEA 0183 sentences.
  • Maps of your particular area of the world which you purchase in digital form or can scan and calibrate yourself from paper charts. 

The name Ozi is Australian slang for ... Australian
 


OziExplorer was written for my own personal use when preparing for my 4x4 trips but is also useful for boating, flying and other activities. The software is being released as Shareware with a demo version available for download. 

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OziExplorer is interactive, it allows you to work, on your computer screen, with digital maps that you have purchased or scanned yourself.  By using these maps OziExplorer allows you to plan your trip by creating waypoints, routes and tracks on screen and upload these to your GPS.

With OziExplorer running and your laptop connected to your GPS, your GPS position is plotted on the map providing real time tracking ability (moving map). When you leave a map OziExplorer automatically changes to the next map.

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In the early 2000s, surveillance was dominated by bulky analog cameras and thick cables. When the Axis 206M arrived, it felt like something out of a spy movie. It was tiny, sleek, and—most importantly—it didn't need a DVR to function. It was a true network camera, designed to plug directly into a local area network (LAN) and broadcast high-definition video (for its time) over the internet. The Technical Heart

The "M" in 206M stood for Megapixel. While the standard Axis 206 delivered VGA resolution ( ), the 206M jumped to a sharp resolution.

The Experience: Users could log into a web browser, type in the camera's default IP address (192.168.0.90), and see a live view of their office or home from anywhere in the world.

The Capability: It was built for indoor monitoring, capable of operating in low light down to 4 lux and delivering up to 12 frames per second at full resolution. A Legacy of "Live View"

For many small business owners, the 206M provided their first taste of "Live View" technology. They could set up "Action Rules" to trigger recordings based on motion or even use the Axis IP Utility to find their cameras on a cluttered network. It wasn't just a camera; it was a window that stayed open 24/7. Where is it now?

While newer models like the AXIS Camera Station Pro series have superseded it with AI-powered motion detection and 4K streams, the 206M remains a legend for collectors and tech enthusiasts. It proved that high-quality security didn't have to be intrusive or complicated—it just had to be smart. AXIS Camera Station Pro - User manual ntitlelive view axis 206m

"Watching the nTitleLive View Axis 206M in action — stunning clarity, smooth pan/tilt, and rock-solid performance. Perfect for 24/7 monitoring or live events. Impressed with the low-light handling and quick response. #nTitleLive #Axis206M #surveillance #liveview"

Would you like a version for LinkedIn, Twitter/X (shorter), or Instagram (with hashtags and caption length optimized)?

The AXIS 206M is a megapixel network camera designed for indoor remote monitoring, offering high-resolution images up to

at 12 frames per second. Setting up the Live View involves establishing a network connection, assigning an IP address, and accessing the camera's web-based interface. 1. Initial Hardware Setup

Placement: Position the camera indoors away from direct sunlight or strong halogen light, which can permanently damage the image sensor. Connections: In the early 2000s, surveillance was dominated by

Attach the supplied cable clip to the rear panel to prevent accidental disconnection. Connect the RJ-45 network cable to your local network.

Connect the power adapter; the Status indicator on the front should show a steady green when ready. 2. Finding and Assigning an IP Address

The camera must have a unique IP address on your subnet. You can use several methods: AXIS 206 Network Camera Installation Guide


3. Client Monitor (AMC) vs. Java Applet

When viewing the Live View on older systems, users often encounter a choice between viewing methods:

  • AMC (AXIS Media Control): An ActiveX component used primarily in Internet Explorer. It allowed for full MPEG-4 decoding, audio streaming, and control of output ports directly from the browser.
  • Java Applet: Used for cross-browser compatibility (Firefox, Chrome, etc., before plugin support was dropped) to render the MJPEG stream within the browser window.

Note on Modern Browsers: Modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) have largely dropped support for NPAPI plugins (Java) and ActiveX. Users today accessing an Axis 206M may only be able to view the Motion JPEG stream via the web interface, as this requires no plugins. AMC (AXIS Media Control): An ActiveX component used


Chapter 5: Security Considerations for Legacy Cameras

The Axis 206M was manufactured before the era of mandatory TLS/SSL encryption. As such, using the phrase "ntitlelive view axis 206m" implies a need for secure access. Here is how to safeguard your feed:

  1. Do NOT Port Forward: Never expose the Axis 206M directly to the public internet. It lacks modern security patches and is vulnerable to exploits.
  2. Use a VPN: Set up a VPN server (OpenVPN or WireGuard) on your network. Connect remotely to the VPN, then access the live view locally via its internal IP.
  3. Isolate on an IoT VLAN: Place the Axis 206M on a separate VLAN that cannot initiate outbound internet traffic but allows inbound live view requests from your trusted NTitle VMS.
  4. Change Default Credentials Immediately: If you ever factory reset, change root password to a strong 12-character passphrase.

1. Introduction

The Axis 206M is a fixed, compact network camera designed for professional video surveillance. It delivers Motion JPEG video over an IP network. Its “Live View” is the real-time video stream accessible via a web browser, allowing users to monitor a scene remotely.

Note: The Axis 206M is an older model (discontinued). It requires specific browser settings (Internet Explorer with ActiveX, or older Firefox/Chrome with NPAPI support). Modern browsers may need a video player or VLC.


Decoding "NtitleLive View Axis 206M"

The keyword phrase "ntitlelive view axis 206m" appears to be a combination of three distinct concepts:

  1. Ntitle: This is likely a phonetic misspelling or OCR error of "Entitle" (common in surveillance software licensing) or a specific branded interface. Some legacy video management systems (VMS) use "Entitle" to manage user permissions.
  2. Live View: The real-time video feed from the camera.
  3. Axis 206M: The hardware device.

What the user likely wants: How to view the live feed from an Axis 206M camera when the software requires an entitlement key or when the standard live view fails.

NTitle – The Management Interface

NTitle is less an official Axis product and more often a branding seen on third-party video management systems (VMS), surveillance recording software, or rebranded Axis OEM interfaces. In many contexts, "NTitle" refers to the title bar or naming convention within a VMS that displays the camera’s live view metadata. In other cases, it is a specific software tool used to discover Axis cameras on a local network and assign them IP addresses or stream titles.

 
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OziExplorer now supports Internet maps such as Open Street Map and Google Maps within OziExplorer, click here for details


[Release] Version 3.96f  History of Changes

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Included in the download

Two versions of OziExplorer are supplied in this download a Shareware/Demo version and a Trial version - each has different feature and operational limitations, by using the 2 programs almost all the features of OziExplorer can be tested.

When you install and run OziExplorer, select the Tutorial (Demonstration Data) option on the Help menu which will guide you through some of the operations and features available within the software.

Installation

Download the OziExplorer Software into a folder on your hard disk. Run the Installation program "oziexp_setup.exe" - this is a self extracting installation program which will install OziExplorer and place menu items on the Windows Start Menu. To test the various features explained above, run the Shareware/Demo version using the "OziExplorer" menu item. Run the Trial version using the "OziExplorer Trial" menu item. Note : Some Virus software can interfere with the installation of software, if a problem is encountered installing OziExplorer, disable the virus program and enable it again after installing OziExplorer.

Optional Extras

On the Optional Extras Page you will find extra modules or utilities which may be required to use certain features of OziExplorer.


Help

OziExplorer Help File Online - This link displays the OziExplorer Help and is recommended to help get the most out of OziExplorer.  For OziExplorer Support, click here.

Help in PDF format. (Right click / Save As ... to save the oziexplorer_help.pdf)


Upgrading from a Previous Version

If you are upgrading from a version prior to 3.90 (3.85 or 3.80 or previous) you should download the full installation to make sure you get all the new files required. Install the new version over the top of the old version, it will use most of your existing settings and license codes.

If you are upgrading from a 3.90 or later version you only need download the upgrade, click on the link below.

Download Upgrade to the latest version

Install these files into the folder where you installed OziExplorer.


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