My security cam system only has LAN and my home only has WIFI

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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #11

    Digital Life said:
    I'm not sure it looks like it has an Ethernet port, For this to work it must have at least one Ethernet port for the camera to plug into, It more than likely would work.



    Are you using the Belkin router for anything right now because if you can move it there are several tutorial's online that can show you how to make a wireless bridge with it.
    How to Set Up a Wireless Bridge With a Belkin Wireless G Router | Chron.com


    Google found a lot hits to do this.
    belkin g wireless router "f5d7234" repeater - Google Search



    Yes it has one ethernet port
    no, i am not using the Belking router, so i can completely dedicate it for that, it would be perfect if it works for this


    you gave me enough information about it i will see if i put it in practice this night, the only ting i am worried now is, about the configuration of the router, it needs a pc to access, and the camera system works without the pc, i guess i must configure it in a pc and once configured then to connect it to the camera system


    Thak you a lot for your time
    Last edited by kharl; 20 Mar 2019 at 09:47.
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       #12

    kharl said:
    i just got a small pretty cool Network Video Recorder
    The only thing I want to know is what is the exact make and model of the NVR. This solution might be simpler than it sounds here.
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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    johnhoh said:
    the only thing i want to know is what is the exact make and model of the nvr. This solution might be simpler than it sounds here.



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    I looked at your manual here and it had a diagram to connect the NVR to the internet. It says to use an ethernet cable. Looks easy enough, am I missing something?
    Manual for POE NVR _Zosi View - English – Zosi Help Center Support
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    I just looked up your belkin router it's very old technology ~2009, Although this will work I am not sure how reliable it will be, WiFi back then was not the best in the world.

    You might have to downgrade the WiFi security settings on your white router to get the belkin to connect to it.

    I would get it working with what you got right now and see how you like it but I would defiantly keep my eye's open for a good deal on a router, As fo that TP-Link N300 Wifi Extender you linked to I would personally buy one that's a bit better, One with more LAN ports and probably closer to the $50 price tag -- You get what you pay for.
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #16

    johnhoh said:
    I looked at your manual here and it had a diagram to connect the NVR to the internet. It says to use an ethernet cable. Looks easy enough, am I missing something?
    Manual for POE NVR _Zosi View - English – Zosi Help Center Support



    yeah, it is easy, and the app in the phone works flawelesly, i worth every cent i paid.
    the only problem is that, i onlyy have WIFI in my house
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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    Digital Life said:
    I just looked up your belkin router it's very old technology ~2009, Although this will work I am not sure how reliable it will be, WiFi back then was not the best in the world.

    You might have to downgrade the WiFi security settings on your white router to get the belkin to connect to it.

    I would get it working with what you got right now and see how you like it but I would defiantly keep my eye's open for a good deal on a router, As fo that TP-Link N300 Wifi Extender you linked to I would personally buy one that's a bit better, One with more LAN ports and probably closer to the $50 price tag -- You get what you pay for.



    yeah its pretty old, and yes it is reliable, i bought that in order to replace a lot more modern netgear i had, the netgear constantly had signal drop and constant reset of the settings and was common in those netgear then i got that older belking, not the fastest but for the service i have contracted from my ISP for that time, and EVEN NOW the speed is fine.
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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    Digital Life said:
    I just looked up your belkin router it's very old technology ~2009, Although this will work I am not sure how reliable it will be, WiFi back then was not the best in the world.

    You might have to downgrade the WiFi security settings on your white router to get the belkin to connect to it.

    I would get it working with what you got right now and see how you like it but I would defiantly keep my eye's open for a good deal on a router, As fo that TP-Link N300 Wifi Extender you linked to I would personally buy one that's a bit better, One with more LAN ports and probably closer to the $50 price tag -- You get what you pay for.



    Ok, i am then pending to your instructions
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    kharl said:
    yeah, it is easy, and the app in the phone works flawelesly, i worth every cent i paid.
    the only problem is that, i onlyy have WIFI in my house
    Ah, did not know that. You can get a new router that is popular and reliable for $20. That's what I would do.

    https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-N300-...1&s=pc&sr=1-19
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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    johnhoh said:
    Ah, did not know that. You can get a new router that is popular and reliable for $20. That's what I would do.

    https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-N300-...1&s=pc&sr=1-19



    yeah i know but despite speed, what would be the difference?


    if it is possible i would like to try with this one if does not allow it due hardware, firmware, or any function then i see to get the right one for this
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