1. Connect the incoming network cable to the Network port on the IP camera.
2. The GREEN network indicator lights to indicate that your IP camera is now
connected to the network. Continue as explained in Defining IP Camera
Settings.
Connecting to a Wireless Network using WPS
Connecting the IP camera to a wireless network using WPS (Wi-Fi Protected
Setup) requires that the router supports WPS functionality.
NOTE – Some routers have a virtual button on their management software.
(Refer to the router's documentation for details about using its WPS functions).
1. Once the power cord is connected, wait for slow flashing GREEN network
indicator.
2. Momentarily press the WPS button on the IP camera and hold down the
WPS button on the router for 2 seconds. The GREEN network indicator light
indicates that your IP camera is now connected to the network. Continue as
explained in Defining IP Camera Settings.
Connecting to a Wireless Network using the RISCO Cloud
Connecting the IP camera to a wireless network using the RISCO Cloud (RISCO
Application Server) requires that you first connect the IP camera to the router via
the LAN and then, from the RISCO Cloud Installer Application, define the IP
camera settings and establish a wireless connection. Once a wireless connection
has been established the IP camera can then be disconnected from the router and
installed/mounted.
1. Connect the incoming network cable to the Network port on the IP camera.
2. The GREEN network indicator lights to indicate that your IP camera is now
connected to the network. Continue as explained in Defining IP Camera
Settings.
NOTE – Before disconnecting you must configure the wireless network through
the RISCO Cloud.
3. Once a wireless connection has been established, you may disconnect the IP
Camera from the router and install/mount it anywhere within the monitored
area.
10