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Step

Wireless Setting

After setting of Ethernet IP address, enter the 

Wireless Setting page.

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Start

TV/ LCD TV

Power

Alarm

HUB

Wireless Setting

Wireless Bandwidth

    Primary time of WLAN or 802.11 b/g offers 11Mbps

    or 54mbps share bandwidth. The WLAN bandiwdth is

    much less than that offered by Ethernet switch which 

    can sustain multiple channels of milti-mega bits of 

    realtime stream data like video.

    

Due to the bandwidth limitation of WLAN, It is 

    HIGHLY recommended to set video  Quality below

    1.5Mbps and below.  

    If your signal strength from wireless router/AP is 

    below 50%, either you need to adjuest AP or

    camera position or boost antenna power. Please

    consult your network manager.

Camera will automatically scanned Wireless APs

when you enter the page, or you may press “scan” 

again. Importantly, you need to ensure your

WLAN AP is shown and with encyption enable. 

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Search/Select Wireless AP

.

Select Infrastructure mode, auto and enter SSID,

Select WEP Encryption to be 64 bits or 128bits 

depending on your wireless router/AP setting. 

Enter the exact same KEY that your used for the 

wireless router/AP. Select DHCP or enter static IP 

address based on your network plan. Press “Save”.

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Setting the Network Paramaters

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Refresh/reload page. After few seconds, you 

should see the new wireless IP address.  

Wireless Setting Confirm

      Relocate Camera and Final Test

Step

Unplug the RJ45 on both router and the  

network camera so that you can start 

to use wireless independently.

Unplugged Ethernet

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Automatic rotation

Relocate & Mount Device

.

Please mount the device to the preferred

location and power on the device.

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You may “Test” if it has been connected and 

operated smoothly.

1) Set Up your PC on the same WLAN subnet.

2) Use IP Finder to identify the Network Camera.

3) Use IE brower to view the video

4) Check  to make sure that wireless signal strength

    is at least 50%.

5) Check to make sure that the Video Quality is set 

    lower than 1.5Mbps

6) View the video.

 

Test & RUN

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