The latter can either be from the built-in microphone, or there’s an input for an external device. Finally, we were able to unhook the camera and access it wirelessly, which is where the fun begins.Īccessing the setup web page gives you access to a live view of what the camera can see, with audio. We could then alter the SSID to that of our existing setup, although we found we had to temporarily choose Ad-Hoc mode to specify a different wireless channel. Using a Linksys Wireless-G router, we attached a desktop PC and the WVC54G via wired Ethernet, and the setup ran smoothly from the installation CD.Īfter changing the WVC54G to dynamic IP allocation, we were able to plug it into a non-Linksys router and gain access. The WVC54G ships with a fixed IP address of 192.168.1.115, so if your broadband router doesn’t use addresses in this range you won’t be able to configure the Linksys without temporarily changing your router’s settings. As with many Linksys wireless devices, setup assumes the rest of your kit is Linksys as well.
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