The country dropdown should be set to the user’s location. This will ensure that the proper
WiFi channels are available.
The available settings are the same for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz and are listed side by side.
Generally “auto” should be selected for the channel. However, this may be overridden to use
a specific channel. Additionally, this value will be locked to a particular channel if the network
is bridged into an existing network.
The CamRanger 2 can join into an existing WiFi network by configuring a client network. This
can be useful for scenarios where the user wants to use the CamRanger 2 and also access an
existing network, particularly when the existing network has Internet access. The CamRanger
2 can then be used from the normal CamRanger 2 network as well as the existing network.
The CamRanger 2 will continue to attempt to rejoin this network upon start up.
To join an existing WiFi network, press the “Configure” button for the appropriate network
frequency and follow the prompts. If the CamRanger 2 has properly joined the WiFi network,
the network name, status, and assigned IP address will be listed. To disconnect from the
existing network, press the “Disable” button.
System
The system tab displays various battery and
system level information and settings.
The firmware version is listed as well as
options to upgrade the firmware or reset
back to factory defaults. It is important to
only upgrade the firmware with CamRanger
provided firmware files.
The current device configuration can be
saved and then later re-applied, by using the
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US Patent 9712688
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