Campbell CCFC Instruction Manual - page 79
CCFC Field Camera
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Existing
Network
Connect to one of the three settings in order to set
up and communicate with the camera.
Wi-Fi
Access
Point
Sets the camera up as a wireless access point in
order to access all Internet programs and
functions.
12.8.2.3 Wi-Fi Access Mode
12.8.2.3.1
Wi-Fi Access Point
When the camera is configured as a Wi-Fi Access Point (AP), the
AP Settings are revealed, allowing the user to customize the way
the AP works. Typically, AP mode would be used in an
installation where the camera was not sending files out via the
Wi-Fi interface to an external network and Wi-Fi was only used
when connecting to the camera to change the configuration, to
view the live video, or download media to the connected device.
The camera has a built-in DHCP server that runs when the Wi-Fi
is configured in AP mode. It is responsible for supplying
configuration information to clients that connect to the camera
access point. By default, the camera will be accessible at
http://10.0.0.1
when connecting to the Wi-Fi Access Point.
There are seven Access Point settings for the Wi-Fi AP mode, the
first four should be configured for all installations, the last three
only need to be changed if there is a specific reason (see Table
12-18 Access Point Settings).
Figure 12-30 Access Point Settings
When troubleshooting network connectivity, use the
Show Password checkbox to ensure the password
entered is correct.
Note