Quick Guide

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Click the Search button for the camera to scan for available Wi-Fi networks to connect to. You may see a whole list
of networks in your neighborhood. A new screen will display all the wireless networks found.
Select the desired network, and click Apply. The camera will automatically choose the best options for connecting
to the network. You then need to enter your Wi-Fi password.
If your network is not listed, try “Search again or repositioning your camera nearer to the wireless device or
un-hide your network name if your router is configured as a closed system.
Do NOT manually change any of the settings (SSID, Mode, security mode, Encryption type)
Please remember that both WPA and WPA2 keys are case sensitive and need to be between 8 and 63 characters.
When you have entered the key, click on “Apply”, you’ll get a message about “Wireless setup accepted successfully”,
but that only means that the information was stored in the camera. Now you should use the “Test feature to check if
you typed it correctly.
If the test reports “Success!” you can remove the network cable and it should work wireless after a short delay. If
the test reports “no wireless connection”, please double check your WPA key (password” and refer both to the Wi-Fi
troubleshooting and “Known issues” section of this User Guide.
Congratulations! At this point you should be able to use your camera wired or wireless on your local network using
the same local IP address.
If it doesn’t connect, we recommend that you temporarily remove wireless security from your router for a quick