Using your camera with a Wi-Fi wireless network
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Dynamic IP address—
An IP address assigned to a client, each time the client
connects to the network. The dynamic IP address is configured by the DHCP server
and can be different each time the client connects to the network.
Encryption key—
An alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables
data to be encrypted then decrypted so it can be safely shared among members of a
network. WEP uses an encryption key that automatically encrypts outgoing wireless
data. On the receiving side, the same encryption key enables the computer to
automatically decrypt the information so it can be read.
Hotspot—
A hotspot is a location that provides free or fee-based public wireless
broadband Internet service to mobile visitors. Hotspots can be found in places such as
airports, libraries, coffee shops, and hotels.
Infrastructure—
A client setting for a local area network that allows devices
connected to the network to communicate with one another through a central access
point or router. This configuration is commonly used in wireless home networks and
hotspots.
IP—
Internet Protocol: technology that supports voice, data and video transmission
via IP-based local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet. This includes
VoIP (Voice over IP).
IP address—
A number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is
sent across the Internet.
Network name—
Identifies the wireless network for all the shared components.
During the installation process for most wireless networks, you need to enter the
network name or SSID. Different network names are used when setting up your
individual computer, wired local area network, or workgroup.