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How to set up wireless (Wi-Fi 802.11 g) connected to Microseven network camera and wireless router?

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Step 1     Double-click the shortcut icon Wireless Network Camera on your desktop to launch M7CMS.

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Step 2     Click camera name or right click on the live camera screen to pull up camera short-cut menu, and select Properties, then go to camera setup properties dialog.

Step 3     Click Camera > Network Settings to go to Network settings page.

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Step 4     Setup wireless network properties.

  1. Set wireless to ‘Enable’
  2. Set wireless IP address, default is 192.168.1.108, you need to assign your own wireless IP address and must match your Gateway, first three numbers must be identical.
    Example, your wireless router gateway is 192.168.1.1, here the first three values are 192.168.1.
    Then your wireless IP address may assign to 192.168.1.xxx
    Subnet mask, default is 255.255.255.0
    Gateway, default is 192.168.1.1, you have to find out your LAN network default gateway.
  3. Set Default Gateway as ‘Wireless LAN’.
  4. Then click on Apply button, a Network Settings window will pop up saying “Apply settings successfully.”, then click OK.

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Step 5     Go to Camera > Wireless Settings tab.

Step 6     Search SSID and Security type

  1. Click on Search.
  2. Find your own SSID and click Add.Network Camera | Microseven
  3. Type your Security Key, there are “WEP/WPA/NONE”.Network Camera | Microseven
  4. After you correctly input your Key, then click on Apply button, a Camera Configuration window pops up saying “Apply settings successfully.”, then click OK.

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  5. Then click on Close.
  6. Wait for 15 to 20 second. After camera reboots, you will see video shown again.Network Camera | Microseven
  7. Go to your Microseven Camera Locator to do search.Network Camera | Microseven
  8. If you find your wireless IP address in the list, you have connected to wireless 802.11 G in the network.
  9. Now you can unplug your Ethernet cable and use wireless connection.

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August 21st, 2010 at 7:13 pm