Verifying The Connection To The Wi-Fi Network; Connecting To A Wireless Network Without Using Wps - Beward N13103 Installation & User Manual

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6.2.3. Verifying the Connection to the Wi-Fi Network

To check the connectivity status of the camera, you must access it through the web
interface. If UPnP is enabled on both your camera and your computer that is used to check the
connectivity status, you can access the camera using the [Network] menu in Windows OS or
"BEWARD IP Installer" software. For details, see
If UPnP is disabled on your camera, you must define the IP address that was assigned to
the camera by the wireless router. To do so, access the camera through the wired LAN and check
its IP address at SETTING – Network – Wiireless (Pic. 6.7). Then access the camera using the
given IP address. For details on how to access the camera's web interface, see
If everything was done correctly, you should access the camera's web interface using the
IP address for the wireless connection.
The Wi-Fi setup using WPS connection is complete.

6.3. Connecting to a Wireless Network without Using WPS

Nowadays, most wireless routers support WPS. However, some routers do not have this
option. In this case, you must define wireless network settings first. There are two methods to
define Wi-Fi settings:
N13103 Installation User Manual
Chapter 6. Establishing and Configuring the Wi-Fi Connection
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