1.9.2 Wireless LAN Settings
Figure 6.1
Let's setup a wireless connection for the camera with our wireless router by following these steps:
1. Make sure your router is a wireless router.
2. Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna is installed on your camera.
3. Determine whether there is encryption (wireless password) on the WLAN of router, if there is encryption, note the key
somewhere as we need it in the following steps.
Extra information:
Encryption is another word for password and type security of the wireless network, most routers will have encryption
these days (and should be) so other people cannot brake in to your network. Some routers have a sticker on the bottom
with the factory username and password, other ones don`t have a password, and the password can also be set by the
user or mechanic. There is a very handy website with allot of router brand information like default IP address, default
username and password etc. Please note we only refer to this website, we do not maintain or support it. The website is:
Click "Router List" and find your brand and type to find more handy details about your router if
http://portforward.com/
you can't find them anywhere else.
In the next screenshots we you can see Portforward.com has all the information we need for our router.
Please note that Portforward.com is a website designed to tell you how to login, make changes, portforward etc.
Information may vary from type to type of routers. Belgium users that have Telenet as Internet Provider are in most cases
not able to login to their router. All changes have to be made on the Telenet.be website.
4.
Login to the camera with the IPCamera Tool or manual with your Browser. (Figure 2.8)
Click "Network">"Wireless Lan Settings">"Scan", please press scan 2 times, then you will find the WLAN from the
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