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Reconnecting your Indoor Camera to the internet for TELUS Business customers

Follow these instructions to reconnect your Indoor Camera to the internet.

Important
: If you want to modify your camera’s network settings, you can update them via the web portal if the device is still connected to power and is currently connected to an existing internet connection. If your camera is not currently connected to the internet, please follow the instructions to reconnect your camera to an existing internet connection.

Before you begin, make sure you have your Wi-Fi network’s name and password handy.

Modify your camera’s network settings through web portal

Watch this helpful video and follow along with these instructions to modify your camera’s network settings through the web portal:

  1. Log in to the

  2. Select
    Video

  3. Select
    Settings

  4. In the
    Video Device
    dropdown menu, select the camera you would like to modify settings for, then select
    Wireless Network

  5. To enter the new settings:

    • To apply the same wireless settings to all other cameras on the account:

      Reconnect your camera to an existing internet connection

      If you get a new router or you change your Wi-Fi credentials (i.e. your network name or password) on the existing network, you will need to reconfigure your camera’s settings as explained in this video and the following instructions.

      AP Mode

      To reconnect your Indoor Camera to the internet using the Access Point (AP) Mode, follow these steps:

      1. Hold down the
        WPS button
        on the back of the camera and release when the LED begins to flash white (about 6 seconds)

      2. Join the
        Alarm (XX:XX:XX)
        Wi-Fi network from your mobile phone or on your computer

      3. While connected to the ADC-V723 Wi-Fi network, go to
        http://ADCsetup
        in your browser and follow the on-screen steps

      4. Select language

      5. Select
        Scan for Wi-Fi Networks

      6. Select the Wi-Fi network you would like your camera to connect to

      7. Type in your Wi-Fi password as the security key, then select
        Save

      8. Select
        Ok
        when a pop-up window appears asking you to refer to the installation instructions. Your camera will continue to connect to your Wi-Fi network and the LED will be solid green when complete

      Note
      : If your camera’s LED does not turn solid green, reboot the camera and try these steps again.

      WPS Mode

      If your router supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) – a wireless network security standard that tries to make connections between a router and wireless devices (cameras) faster and easier – you can also reconnect your Indoor Camera to the internet using the WPS Mode by following these steps:

      Note
      : If your router is located far away from your camera, we recommend you recruit a second helper to complete these steps with you.

      1. Find the
        WPS button
        on your router

      2. Find the
        WPS button
        located on your Indoor Camera and hold it for 2-3 seconds until the LED light on the front of the camera begins to flash blue

      3. Next, press your router’s
        WPS button
        for 5 seconds until the light flashes on your router

      4. Wait a few minutes for the router and camera to connect to each other. The Indoor Camera’s LED light will flash then turn solid green if successful

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