INTELLINET NETWORK NSC11-WN User Manual User Manual

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Item

Description

Self PinCode

This is the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS-
enabled wireless access points. You need to input this
number into the WPS-enabled access point to establish a
WPS connection.

Configure via
Push Button

Click to put the camera in a PBC-style WPS connection
state for 120 seconds. Push or click the “Start PBC”
button on the wireless access point you want to connect
to within 120 seconds to establish a WPS connection.
(The time remaining will be displayed on the button.)
NOTE:

If the connection can’t be made within 120

seconds, you’ll be prompted by a message box that you
can click “Start PBC” to try again.

Configure via
PinCode

If you have a wireless access point’s WPS PIN code, you
can enter it here and click “Start PIN” to start to establish
a PIN-style WPS connection.

Wireless
Connection

Select ‘Enable’ to activate wireless network function of
this IP camera, select ‘Disable’ to disable it.

Network Type

Options are “Infrastructure” and “Ad Hoc.”
Set to “Infrastructure” when you have a wireless access
point and computers with wired network connections.
Set to “Ad Hoc” when you don’t have a wireless access
point but your computer has a wireless network card. The
camera will become a stand-alone wireless access point,
and other wireless computers and devices can discover
and connect to it without a wireless AP.

Available
Networks

This is a list of all wireless access points found by the
camera. Not all access points will be displayed at the
same time, so if the AP you expected to connect to
doesn’t appear you may need to click “Refresh” several
times until it does.
Connect: Select a device you want to connect to.
SSID: Unless a wireless AP’s SSID is hidden (meaning
you’ll need to identify the device by its MAC address), it’ll
display here.

MAC Address: If there are a lot of wireless access points
in proximity (or if a wireless access point hides its SSID),
you can use the MAC addresses to distinguish them.
Signal: This indicates the radio signal strength.
Channel: This is the WAP’s radio channel.
Encryption: You need to use the same encryption type as
the AP you want to connect to. If the wireless access

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