Infrastructure

Use Infrastructure to configure the camera to connect to an existing Wi-Fi network.

NOTE: The Infrastructure menu is enabled when the Wi-Fi Mode is set to Infrastructure. Refer to the Wi-Fi section for more information.

     

Use the Infrastructure menu to configure the Wi-Fi settings to connect to an existing Wi-Fi infrastructure:

Item

 

Details

SSID

 

Displays the name of the connected Wi-Fi network

Networks

 

Scan for, select, or enter the Wi-Fi network

Status

 

Displays the Wi-Fi connection status

DHCP

 

Enable or disable DHCP

IP Address

 

View or enter the Wi-Fi IP address

Netmask

 

View or enter the Wi-Fi Netmask

Gateway

 

View or enter the Wi-Fi Gateway (router address)

SSID

     

When a network is selected, the SSID displays the Wi-Fi network name (SSID).

Networks

     

Use Networks to select an existing network, scan for an available network, or to configure a new network.

  • CONNECT: The CONNECT button connects the camera to the selected network.
  • FORGET: The FORGET button erases the connection information for the selected network.
  • SCAN: The SCAN button searches for available networks.
  • OTHER: The OTHER button opens the OTHER NETWORKS screen where you can manually enter an SSID and a Passphrase.

Select a network to open the CONNECT screen. Select Passphrase to open the Passphrase screen and enter the desired network password:

            

Press the button under CONNECT to connect to the new network:

Status

Displays the connection status of the camera to the selected Wi-Fi network.

     

DHCP

DHCP allows you to enable or disable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

     

IP Address

When connected to a Wi-Fi network and with DHCP enabled, IP Address displays the Wi-Fi network IP address.

When DHCP is not enabled, you can manually enter a static IP address.

     

After you enter the static IP address, the Netmask entry screen opens.

Netmask

When connected to a Wi-Fi network and with DHCP enabled, Netmask displays the Wi-Fi network Netmask address.

When DHCP is not enabled, you can manually enter a Netmask address. This screen opens automatically after you enter a static IP address.

     

Gateway

When connected to a Wi-Fi network and with DHCP enabled, Gateway displays the Wi-Fi network Gateway address (router address).

When DHCP is not enabled, you can manually enter a Gateway address.