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You should set up your camera next to your router using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. Test the wireless connection next to the router, then move the camera to the desired location.  
 
You should set up your camera next to your router using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. Test the wireless connection next to the router, then move the camera to the desired location.  
  
*Make sure your router is a wireless router.
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#Make sure your router is a wireless router.
*Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna is installed on the camera.
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#Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna is installed on the camera.
*Determine if your router uses encryption - see your router’s owner’s manual for how to do this. If it uses encryption, note the "share key," the password for your wireless security. You need to type this in whenever you connect a new device to your wireless network.
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#Determine if your router uses encryption - see your router’s owner’s manual for how to do this. If it uses encryption, note the "share key," the password for your wireless security. You need to type this in whenever you connect a new device to your wireless network.
*Login to the camera using the IP Camera Tool, like you did when setting up with a network cable.
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#Login to the camera using the IP Camera Tool, like you did when setting up with a network cable.
*When you see the screen below, click (1) "Network" then (2) "Wireless Lan Settings" then click on (3) "Scan", wait and then click it again, when you see your network in (4) the Wireless LAN settings box, click on it.  
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#When you see the screen below, click (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''1'''</span>) "Network" then (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''2'''</span>) "Wireless Lan Settings" then click on (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''3'''</span>) "Scan", wait and then click it again, when you see your network in (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''4'''</span>) the Wireless LAN settings box, click on it.  
*If there is no encryption, just click (6) "Submit"; if there is encryption, input (5) the share key, then click (6) "Submit".
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#If there is no encryption, just click (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''6'''</span>) "Submit"; if there is encryption, input (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''5'''</span>) the share key, then click (<span style="color:#FF0000">'''6'''</span>) "Submit". The camera should automatically detect the type of encryption your router is using.
*Unplug the network cable and wait about 30 seconds while the camera reboots.
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#The camera will not connect wirelessly while the network cable is still attached. You can either unplug the cable right after clicking Submit, or wait for the camera to reboot and report its Device Status before you unplug the network cable. Once you unplug the cable the camera will reboot again.
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#Close the web browser window and wait 30 seconds for the camera to reboot.
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#Run the IP Camera tool again- do you see the camera come up?
  
 
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[[Image:Ipwifi1.jpg]]
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===Troubleshooting===
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If you cannot connect, then the camera may not have detected your encryption type correctly. Reconnect the Ethernet cable, reboot the camera, and repeat this procedure, testing the other four possible encryption options in Network-Wireless LAN Settings-Encryption. If that does not work please find the answer to these questions then contact X10 technical support:
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How far is the camera from your router? What is the make and model number of the router? Do you have any other devices connected wirelessly to the router? If so, what are their makes and model numbers?

Latest revision as of 20:20, 9 August 2012

Question

How do I connect my camera to my router wirelessly, instead of with the Ethernet cable?

Answer

You should set up your camera next to your router using a network cable (wired) first before you attempt to use it wirelessly. Test the wireless connection next to the router, then move the camera to the desired location.

  1. Make sure your router is a wireless router.
  2. Make sure the Wi-Fi antenna is installed on the camera.
  3. Determine if your router uses encryption - see your router’s owner’s manual for how to do this. If it uses encryption, note the "share key," the password for your wireless security. You need to type this in whenever you connect a new device to your wireless network.
  4. Login to the camera using the IP Camera Tool, like you did when setting up with a network cable.
  5. When you see the screen below, click (1) "Network" then (2) "Wireless Lan Settings" then click on (3) "Scan", wait and then click it again, when you see your network in (4) the Wireless LAN settings box, click on it.
  6. If there is no encryption, just click (6) "Submit"; if there is encryption, input (5) the share key, then click (6) "Submit". The camera should automatically detect the type of encryption your router is using.
  7. The camera will not connect wirelessly while the network cable is still attached. You can either unplug the cable right after clicking Submit, or wait for the camera to reboot and report its Device Status before you unplug the network cable. Once you unplug the cable the camera will reboot again.
  8. Close the web browser window and wait 30 seconds for the camera to reboot.
  9. Run the IP Camera tool again- do you see the camera come up?

Ipwifi1.jpg

Troubleshooting

If you cannot connect, then the camera may not have detected your encryption type correctly. Reconnect the Ethernet cable, reboot the camera, and repeat this procedure, testing the other four possible encryption options in Network-Wireless LAN Settings-Encryption. If that does not work please find the answer to these questions then contact X10 technical support:

How far is the camera from your router? What is the make and model number of the router? Do you have any other devices connected wirelessly to the router? If so, what are their makes and model numbers?