How to connect a Wi-Fi camera to a router
Perhaps many people have a question about how to connect a wi-fi camera to a router. In fact, everything is very simple. Any wi-fi camera is connected according to the same princIPle, the first thing is to connect the Patchcord to the router, then through the browser you need to go to its web interface and configure the wi-fi connection. Now let’s take a closer look.
As a rule, static IP addresses are registered in a new wireless camera. It is usually 192.168.1.108 or 192.168.1.10, but in any case, this IP address is indicated on the stickers of the camera itself or in the documentation. And so, for example, her IP addresses 192.168.1.108, connect her patchcord to the router. Now look at the IP addresses on your computer, if it has a different subnet, you will not be able to enter the camera settings, that is, let’s say your IP addresses are 192.168.0.11. Then, in this case, you need to change the IP addresses on your computer, for example, to 192.168.1.11, leave the subnet mask 255.255.255.0, the rest of the settings are not important. We open the Internet Eplorer browser, it is best to enter the settings through it, because All cameras are designed for at least this browser. In the address bar of the browser, enter 192.168.1.108 and we get to the web-interface of the camera.
Perhaps, depending on the camera manufacturer, a request may appear to install the activex add-on for the Internet Eplorer browser, I allow and Install. Now you will need to enter a username and password, as a rule, the username is admin and the password is admin, maybe without a password. Here already look in the documentation or on the stickers on the camera. Enter your username and password and then.
The main one will appear “screen” where, depending on the manufacturer, a picture will be immediately displayed in real time.
In this interface, on top of the button “DEVICE”, in some cases there will be “SETUP WIRELESS” or something similar. Click. The settings window will appear, click on the gears.
First of all, we go to the settings of the wired network to enable the dhcp client (automatically obtain an IP address), you may not need this, but in most cases the dhcp server is enabled on the router to automatically distribute network settings.
Turn on the DHCP client. And press ok. After that, the camera can get another IP address from your router. Therefore, you may have to re-enter the camera web interface settings.
Now, to set up a wi-fi connection to a router, you need to go to network services and select Wi-Fi.
We put the checkbox on, click OK. Then go back to Wi-Fi and click on Search to scan for wi-fi broadcast, then you will see your Wi-Fi network, select it. In the password field, you know what to write =). And if you need the camera to automatically receive IP addresses, check the DHCP box. And click OK.
That’s all. Everything is very simple.
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IP camera location
Many users who independently connected an IP camera are not always happy with the result. The camera may be distorted (the image slows down, the sound-voice sync is broken). Let’s consider the process of connecting and configuring an IP camera through a router in more detail to avoid such troubles.
First, you need to choose the right place where your IP camera will be installed. If you need to attach it, for example, under the ceiling to provide the best view of the room, then you need to check if the signal can come from there (for a wireless IP camera). Take your laptop and place it where you plan to place the camera. If the Wi-Fi connection is weak, it is not recommended to place the camera there. It will NOT work from this place Get a constant stream.
To eliminate this problem, you need to launch the camera control interface and see if there is a signal from the second networks on the same channel. If so, then the camera signal must be switched to another network. Leave the channel the same.
Once you have installed the camera, found the desired channel and network, proceed to configure the camera for best performance. The setup process for cameras from different manufacturers may differ, but they are similar.
Connecting the camera to a router
- For wired IP camera and router. In this case, an additional UTP cable is required to connect the router to the camera.
- For wireless IP camera and router. Additional UTP cable is NOT required.
Setting up an IP camera via a router
For many users, it becomes necessary to organize access to the camera via the Internet in order to organize their own surveillance system, for security or for some other purposes. It is not difficult to connect and configure an IP camera, the main thing is to comply with all requirements and recommendations.
An IP camera is a digital camera in which the stream is transmitted in digital format over an Ethernet network that uses the IP protocol. Each IP camera on the network is identified by its own IP address.
- IP camera location
- Connecting the camera to a router
- Camera setup
- Lesson: “wireless IP camera”
Camera setup
To be able to access your camera from the Internet or from a local network, for example, in the webcamXP program, you need to start a web server. Before starting the web, you need to find out the type of IP address. To organize broadcasting only on your home local network, you will NOT need to determine your IP type.
An IP address is a unique identifier (address) of a device (router, computer, etc.) connected to the Internet or a local network. The IP address is divided into internal (local) and external. External and internal IP addresses are divided into dynamic and statistical. Statistical IP addresses are addresses that are permanently assigned to a device connected to the network. A dynamic IP address is an address that is automatically assigned to a device connected to the network. Dynamic IP addresses are used for a limited period of time, mainly at the end of the connection session.
Range of IP addresses that are allocated to local networks:
- 10.0.0.0. 10.255.255.255
- 172.16.0.0. 172.31.255.255
- 192.168.0.0. 192.168.255.255
To distinguish gray addresses, you need to view the status of your connection and find out which address is assigned to you, and then open the site http://2IP.ru/ and check it there.
In this example, the IP addresses 95.95.95.100 match, so this is a direct IP address. If the address does not match, you need to contact the provider to connect the direct address service.
The camera is connected mainly through home routers. In this case, the IP camera transmits a stream through the router. Take TP-LINK TL-WR941ND as an example. First go to the camera and through the SETTING. BASIC.Network. Information menu change the port number (HTTP port) from 80 to another port. For example, let’s set port 20000.
After that, you need to forward this port on your router. Go to the PORT FORWARDING settings on your router. Different routers have their own way. For TP-LINK routers, open Forwarding. Virtual Server. In the window that opens, add a new entry, as in the example.
Here you can see that the port 20000 of the router is forwarded to 192.168.1.102 (192.168.1.102 is the IP address of the camera).
Now you can enter http://95.95.95.100:20000 in the browser and you will be taken to the camera menu. Here 95.95.95.100 is your IP address, and 20000 is the port specified for the camera and forwarded on the router. After that, you should check the readiness of the camera for full operation. The camera should transmit an image of good quality and shoot from any point where there is access to the Internet.
If you plan to operate the camera around the clock, then you may NOT need many of the additional functions of the camera. Therefore, almost all wireless cameras have a Motion Tracking function that immediately responds to changes in the field. vision. When someone passes by the camera, it immediately captures it and transmits correct picture with almost no delay. For many cameras, the FTP function of the camera notification is available. In this case, information is instantly transmitted to a specific site. Different cameras have different functionality. Therefore, before configuring SEPARATE functions, you need to check the instructions and make sure that this function is supported by your IP camera. After carrying out each setting, it is important NOT to forget to save the installed functions, otherwise you will have to configure everything first.
Connecting IP cameras to the router. Connecting IP cameras to the router
Modern IP cameras can be connected to the router via wi-fi, but this will not allow you to receive a stable signal from a camera located at a great distance from the router. The point is that any obstructions in the signal path, such as walls, furniture, etc. Interfere with the wireless connection. Therefore, connecting the camera via Wi-Fi can only be used where there is a reliable signal.
Therefore, it is better to use a UTP cable to connect the IP camera. To connect, you need to connect the PC to the router using an ethernet cable (rj45). Using a similar cable, connect the camera to the router and turn on everything in the power grid. The circuit will look like the picture below.
Next, go to the settings of the router, computer and camera, so that they are on the same network and ping each other.
To change the settings of the router, the procedure is usually as follows
- Open the browser.
- In the address bar, enter the IP of the router. In the example descrIPtion, this is 192.168.0.1
- After that, enter your username and password.
In the menu on the left, click Net. Lan. IP addresses. Save. It looks roughly like the picture below. It all depends on your network.
On the computer, you can change the network via Network and Sharing Center.
After that, go to the camera web interface.
Open the browser, enter the IP-address of the camera, in our example 192.168.0.9. Further, the login and password of the IP-camera, the data can be found in the instructions.
In the camera settings, you need to open the control panel and set the device port. The settings for different cameras will differ. In TP-Link, this is Network-Information-HTTP Port.
By default, port 80 is usually specified for the interface. It is enough for monitoring over the local network, but when you try to open the camera from the browser, the wi-fi router interface will appear on the screen. For this, you need to change the port (for example, to port 20000), which can be done by most equIPment manufacturers.
In the case when several cameras are connected to the browser, it is necessary to configure the settings for each camera. To do this, open the camera control panel by connecting it to a laptop or computer. The panel specifies the IP-address of the router with a modified fourth value. You also need to activate the function Fixed UP.
Next, by connecting the camera to a router with a LAN connector, you need to set up a local connection. To do this, you need to open the menu WRELESS, specify SSID and password. And then save the changes and restart the device.
We proceed in the same way with all cameras connected to the surveillance system. As a result, they must have the same characteristics. Only IP and ports will differ. By entering these values into the address term it will be possible to get an image from each of the cameras.
To set the required values, open the section of virtual servers. Port Forwarding in most cameras. There we click on the menu Add to and specifying the data of the local IP-address, as well as the Port used. Then I enable all protocols and save the settings. If there are several cameras, you need to enter data separately for each of them.
Completed the settings, you can open the web browser. For access, you will need to enter IP-addresses, added the http port to the standard modified value and specify a password. An image from the installed camera will appear on the screen. It is recommended to change the standard one to avoid unauthorized connection.
Connecting IP cameras via a router
Stage 2: Configuring the router
Configuring the router for the IP camera to work is a little easier. First, make sure the router is connected to your computer and has Internet access. Naturally, you will also need to enter the router settings interface. below you will find links to instructions.
Now we start configuring.
- Open the router‘s web configurator. The function needed for our today’s purpose is called port forwarding. This feature can be named differently and located in different places. As a rule, in most devices it is referred to as Port forwarding or Virtual server, and is located either in a separate section of settings, or in categories WAN, NAT or advanced settings.
First of all, this option should be activated if it is not enabled by default.
Next, you need to give the future virtual server a unique name. for example, Camera or Camera_1. Of course, you can call it whatever you like, there are restrictions here.
Option change Port range depends on whether you changed the connection port of the IP camera. in this case, you need to specify the changed one. In line Local IP address specify device address.
Parameter Local port Set it as 8080 or leave 80. If you cannot change the port on the camera. Protocol need to choose TCP, if it is not set by default.
- Don’t forget to add a new virtual server to the list and apply settings.
For many connected cameras, repeat the manIPulations, Bearing in mind the fact of the need for different IP addresses and ports for each of the devices.
Let’s say a few words about the option to connect to the camera from any Internet site. For this, the static IP address of the router and / or computer is used, or, more often, the option DynamicDNS. Most modern routers are equIPped with this feature. The procedure consists in registering a personal domain in a specially DDNS service, as a result of which you will have a link of the form http: //personal-domain.Address-DDNS provider. The domain name must be entered in the router settings and the service host must be entered there. After that, using the specified link, you can get access to the camera interface from any device connected to the Internet. whether it be a computer, laptop or even a smartphone. Detailed instructions deserve a separate descrIPtion, therefore we will NOT dwell on them in detail.
Step 1: Configuring the IP Camera
Each of the cameras of the considered variety has a fixed IP address, thanks to which access to surveillance is provided. However, no such device will work out of the box. the fact is that the address assigned by the manufacturer most likely does NOT match the address space of your local network. How do you solve this problem? Very simple. you need to change the addresses to the appropriate.
Before starting the manIPulation, you should find out the Address space of the LAN network. There, how this is done, it is described in the following material.
Next, you need to find out the address of the camera. This information is in the documentation of the device, as well as on the stickers located on its body. In addition, the delivery set of the device must contain an installation disk, which, in addition to drivers, also contains a configuration utility. in most of them you can find out the exact IP addresses of the surveillance camera. Using the same utility, you can change the address, however, there are many varieties of such software, so a descrIPtion of how to do this operation deserves a separate article. Instead of a utility, we will use a more universal option. changing the required parameter via the web interface. This is done as follows:
- Connect the device to the computer. insert one end of the network cable into the port on the device, and the other into the Corresponding connector of the network card of the PC or laptop. For wireless cameras, it is enough to make sure that the device is recognized by the Wi-Fi network and connects to it without problems.
- Access to the web interface of the camera is not available by default due to the difference between the subnets of the LAN connection and the device address. To enter the configuration tool, the subnets must be made the same. To achieve this, open Network and Sharing Center. Then click on the option Change adapter settings. Next, find the item LAN connection and right-click on it. From the context menu select Properties. In the properties window, select TCP / IPv4 and double-click on it with the left mouse button.
Now enter the camera configuration interface. open any browser, type in the device address bar and press Enter. A window will appear asking you to enter your username and password, the required data can be found in the camera documentation. Enter them and enter the web application.
Further actions depend on whether you need to view the image from the device via the Internet, or whether a local network is sufficient. In the latter case, in the network settings, check the option DCHP (or Dynamic IP). For the option of viewing via the Internet, you will need to set the following settings in the same section.
- The IP address is the main option. Here you need to enter the address of the camera with the value of the main subnet of the LAN connection. for example, if the built-in IP of the device looks like 192.168.32.12. Then into the line IP address you need to enter already 192.168.1.12;
Gateway. insert the IP addresses of the router here. If you DO NOT know him, use the following guide:
Read more: Find out the IP addresses of the router
- DNS server. here you need to enter the computer address.
Remember to save your settings.
In the web interface of the camera, you need to assign a connection port. Typically, these options are located in the advanced network settings. In line HTTP port enter any value other than the default, which is 80. e.g. 8080.

This completes the configuration of the monitoring equIPment. proceed to configuring the router. If you have several cameras, then the procedure described above will need to be repeated for each one with one difference. the address and port values for each must be one more than in the first configured device.
Features of connecting IP cameras and a router
Before we move on to describing the connection procedure, we note that to configure the camera and router, you need a computer with an active Internet connection. The actual operation of establishing the connection between the surveillance device and the router consists of two stages. setting up the camera and setting up the router, and in that order.
Conclusion
That’s all we wanted to tell you about the procedure for connecting IP cameras to a router. As you can see, it is quite time consuming, but there is nothing daunting in it. you just need to carefully follow the proposed guide.