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restart. The wireless connection will be successfully established when the blue Ethernet LED
blinks and the Status LED remains red.
After the wireless connection is established, the camera will connect to the Internet
immediately.
If you need to relocate the camera in another location of your home, first unplug the
power supply adaptor of the camera from the wall socket. Locate the camera to the
required location and power the adaptor on again. If locating much further away from
the wireless router, use a WiFi enabled laptop or your Smartphone’s display to check
the signal strength of the wireless (WiFi) connection in that location. Check the video
from the live view web page can also be seen as a test. If wall/ceiling mounting, ensure a
power socket is located near the camera’s power adaptor.
Note:
If you want to switch back to the wired Ethernet connection, just plug in the Ethernet
cable into camera again. Also it may be that if the wireless connection between the camera and
router is poor due to obstructions in your home, you may require a wired connection, i.e a
longer Ethernet cable than the one supplied
2.2. Wireless connection (if your router has a WPS button)
If your router or has a WPS button, then there are only three simple steps that you need to do to
establish a wireless connection with your router:
Note: If this function does not automatically work with the WPS function on your router
then follow the above process 2.1
1. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the camera.
2. Press and release the WPS button on the router. Press and release the WPS button on the
camera within one minute.
3. The yellow/blue/red leds on the camera will begin toggling. The toggling should stop within
one minute and the blue led should turn on to indicate a wireless connection is established.