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Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera Connection to a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network for Setup Connection to a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network for Setup 1. Make sure your computer has the following wireless settings: • SSID - linksys • Network Mode - Ad-Hoc • Channel - 6 • WEP - Disabled 2. Attach the antenna. 3. Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera. 4. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. The camera's Ready LED flashes while the camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are solidly lit. Moving the Camera to a Different Network When you move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, or vice versa, you must power off the camera before connecting to the new network. Proceed to the appropriate instructions. To move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, follow these instructions: 1. Unplug the power adapter from the camera. 2. Unplug the Ethernet network cable from the camera. 3. Re-connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera. The camera's Ready LED flashes while the camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are solidly lit. To move the camera from a wireless network to a wired network, follow these instructions: 1. Unplug the power adapter from the camera. 2. Connect the Ethernet network cable to your PC, router, or switch. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the camera. 4. Re-connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera. The camera's Ready LED flashes while the camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and LAN LEDs are solidly lit. WVC200-210 User Guide 12

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WVC200-210 User Guide
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Connection to a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network for Setup
Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera
Connection to a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network for Setup
1.
Make sure your computer has the following wireless settings:
SSID - linksys
Network Mode - Ad-Hoc
Channel - 6
WEP - Disabled
2.
Attach the antenna.
3.
Connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera.
4.
Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. The camera’s Ready LED flashes while the
camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and Wireless LEDs are
solidly lit.
Moving the Camera to a Different Network
When you move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, or vice versa, you must
power off the camera before connecting to the new network. Proceed to the appropriate
instructions.
To move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, follow these
instructions:
1.
Unplug the power adapter from the camera.
2.
Unplug the Ethernet network cable from the camera.
3.
Re-connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera. The camera’s Ready LED
flashes while the camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and
Wireless LEDs are solidly lit.
To move the camera from a wireless network to a wired network, follow these
instructions:
1.
Unplug the power adapter from the camera.
2.
Connect the Ethernet network cable to your PC, router, or switch.
3.
Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the camera.
4.
Re-connect the power adapter to the Power port on the camera. The camera’s Ready LED
flashes while the camera is initializing. The camera is ready for use when the Ready and LAN
LEDs are solidly lit.