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The wireless setup dialog appears showing the camera’s current wireless settings which are the defaults. 
 
SSID (Network Name):  Enter the  SSID (name) of the access 
point to which the camera will connect. Be sure to enter the SSID 
exactly as it appears on your access point’s setup page. 
 
Connection Type:  Select  Infrastructure if the camera  will 
connect to an access point/wireless broadband router. This is the 
typical setting on most home/business networks. 
 –or— 
Select  Ad Hoc if you will connect directly from a PC with a 
wireless network adapter (NIC). If using Ad Hoc mode, select a 
channel to use (no channel selection is required for infrastructure 
mode). 
 
WEP (Encryption):  
If you have enabled WEP encryption on 
your network, you must configure your Wireless Observer to use 
exactly the same WEP key and key length as your access point 
or Ad Hoc peers. Otherwise, leave it turned off. 
 
 
 
Network Settings 
 
DHCP:  Leave the camera set to DHCP if you want your access point to assign the camera’s network 
settings automatically. 
 
Static IP: Select Static IP to set the camera’s IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address manually.   
 
Web Page Port:  Leave this set at 80 for now. 
 
Step 3.  Click “Save Settings” to save your new settings to the camera.  Click “OK” to close the settings window. 
 
Step 4. Observe the status display on the side of the  camera.  If you’re using DHCP, the display will blink 000 
while it’s requesting an IP address from your access point. If the display continues to blink --- the camera failed 
to connect to your access point, please check that you have entered the exact SSID  used by your access point. 
If your network supports DHCP, the camera will acquire an address within a few seconds and the last three 
digits will show on the display. If not, you’ll need  to assign an address manually.  If you assigned a static IP 
address, the last three digits should show on the display. 
 
 
 
After a few seconds your camera’s MAC address will show up in the list on the main window along with any 
other cameras on the LAN. 
 
 
 
Step 5. Select your camera from the list and you will see your camera’s IP address and other network settings 
show up on the right side. 
 
 
Note:  Your camera’s MAC address can be 
found on a sticker located on the bottom of 
the camera. 
The number looks like 
000364017F3B.