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JJMartin
May 18, 2019Aspirant
WNA1100 can't connect to my new camera because it won't accept 5-character password
I just bought a little camera that has its own wifi network. I was able to connect my iPhone to it ok. I want to connect my Win10 PC to it, but the password for the camera (hard-coded into it) is a 5...
- May 18, 2019
I unplugged my cable modem from my PC. Then Windows Defender asked if I wanted SYSM to be able to connect to public networks. I said yes. Now SYSM thinks it is connected to a LAN instead of a WAN and it connected to the camera using the 5-digit password. I plugged the modem cable back in and then Firefox was on the internet ok and SYSM was displaying the camera ok. But when I terminated SYSM and restarted it, it reverted to the WAN and of course could not find the camera. But wait -- after a minute or two it detected a LAN and I was able to connect to the camera. So -- problem solved, I guess, as long as I can remember it may take SYSM a minute or two to figure out where the camera is.
JJMartin
May 18, 2019Aspirant
I just tried the 8-digt password that the camera uses to start the network. Netgear Genie said I connected to the internet. My camera viewing program (SYSM Monitor) still can't connect to the camera, says it's offline. The camera's network is named Q7. How can I tell SYSM that it needs to look at the WNA1100 instead of the cable modem?
JJMartin
May 18, 2019Aspirant
I unplugged my cable modem from my PC. Then Windows Defender asked if I wanted SYSM to be able to connect to public networks. I said yes. Now SYSM thinks it is connected to a LAN instead of a WAN and it connected to the camera using the 5-digit password. I plugged the modem cable back in and then Firefox was on the internet ok and SYSM was displaying the camera ok. But when I terminated SYSM and restarted it, it reverted to the WAN and of course could not find the camera. But wait -- after a minute or two it detected a LAN and I was able to connect to the camera. So -- problem solved, I guess, as long as I can remember it may take SYSM a minute or two to figure out where the camera is.