On Feb 28, 6:15*pm, "Jack \(MVP-Networking\)."
<j...@discussiongroup.com> wrote:
> Hi
> If your Router has the DHCP On make sure that the static IP is out of the
> range of the DHCP.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
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> "markdavidson" <mdavid...@nfwp.ws> wrote in message
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> On Feb 28, 3:25 pm, "Jack \(MVP-Networking\)."
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> <j...@discussiongroup.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > You have to approach the issue from the Camera Side. I.e. it depends on
> > what
> > the Camera do.
> > Without the camera networking specs. it is Not possible to know how the
> > set
> > the Router (or and Windows).
> > Is it a regular WIFI? What its IP? Does it have a Web Menu interface? What
> > is the Wireless encryption status? etc.
> > Jack (MVP-Networking).
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> > <mdavid...@nfwp.ws> wrote in message
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> > >i have a Sony IPELA camera with a wireless card, and a netgear wg602
> > > AP my question is how do i set these up?
> > > i want to be able to access the camera on our network either wired or
> > > wireless. should i be looking at the client bridge modes? or am i
> > > barking up the wrong tree?
> > > i really dont have any knowledge with modes of operation on wireless
> > > routers? any place for me to start looking would be great- Hide quoted
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> yes the camera has a web interface and i have set the IP statically.
> I have left encryption off till i get things going.
> it seems that it should be a simple thing to do,
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no i dont have DHCP enabled
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