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

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       #21

    kharl said:
    in my house the internet is provided by a wireless modem
    I just saw that comment . The wireless modem should also have a LAN jack. If you connect that LAN jack with the yellow LAN jack on your Belkin, at that point any LAN device (like your NVR) that you plug into the Belkin should have internet capability.

    There may be some set up involved or it may work immediately. Can't really know without knowing the specs of your wireless modem.

    kharl said:
    yeah i know but despite speed, what would be the difference?
    To know the difference we would need to know the make and model of your wireless modem that brings the internet to your house.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #22

    kharl said:
    Ok, i am then pending to your instructions

    I would read the links I gave you on one of my posts at the beginning of this thread about bridging your routers.
    My security cam system only has LAN and my home only has WIFI



    You may want to save the instruction on your computer or print them out because you may loose you internet for a few minutes.


    You can save the webpage to your computer by pressing Alt key+ F + S , I would save it to your desktop where its easier to find.
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       #23

    johnhoh said:
    I just saw that comment . The wireless modem should also have a LAN jack. If you connect that LAN jack with the yellow LAN jack on your Belkin, at that point any LAN device (like your NVR) that you plug into the Belkin should have internet capability.

    There may be some set up involved or it may work immediately. Can't really know without knowing the specs of your wireless modem.


    To know the difference we would need to know the make and model of your wireless modem that brings the internet to your house.



    No, i only have internet over wifi, my modem is a Alcatel with micro usb only port for charging, that's all.
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       #24

    Digital Life said:
    I would read the links I gave you on one of my posts at the beginning of this thread about bridging your routers.
    My security cam system only has LAN and my home only has WIFI



    You may want to save the instruction on your computer or print them out because you may loose you internet for a few minutes.


    You can save the webpage to your computer by pressing Alt key+ F + S , I would save it to your desktop where its easier to find.

    its ok
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  5. Posts : 1,363
    Win7 pro x64
       #25

    Okay got it, I just assumed your modem had an ethernet port. I am recommending the same thing that DigitalLife has already been talking you through. To summarize:

    - you power up the belkin and connect the laptop to it via an ethernet cable

    - the laptop is only involved in this solution once, which is to set up the belkin per the below instructions, to make it wireless bridge to the alcatel. Once that is done the laptop is no longer involved. And the ethernet cable you used to connect the laptop to the belkin can then be used to connect the belkin to the nvr permanently

    The links DigitalLife posted earlier tell you how to make the belkin act as a bridge to the alcatel.

    How to Set Up a Wireless Bridge With a Belkin Wireless G Router | Your Business

    How to Set Up a Wireless Bridge With a Belkin Wireless G Router | Chron.com
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #26

    johnhoh said:
    Okay got it, I just assumed your modem had an ethernet port. I am recommending the same thing that DigitalLife has already been talking you through. To summarize:

    - you power up the belkin and connect the laptop to it via an ethernet cable

    - the laptop is only involved in this solution once, which is to set up the belkin per the below instructions, to make it wireless bridge to the alcatel. Once that is done the laptop is no longer involved. And the ethernet cable you used to connect the laptop to the belkin can then be used to connect the belkin to the nvr permanently

    The links DigitalLife posted earlier tell you how to make the belkin act as a bridge to the alcatel.

    How to Set Up a Wireless Bridge With a Belkin Wireless G Router | Your Business

    How to Set Up a Wireless Bridge With a Belkin Wireless G Router | Chron.com



    now i am liking that
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  7. Posts : 206
    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #27

    let me put some clothes in the washing machine then ill be back xD
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #28

    ok i am here i will print those instruction to see if i get it going
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    widnows 7 professional 32 bits
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       #29

    Hi, i am sorry i am stuck in the step 9,


    Step 9

    Type "http://192.168.2.2" in the browser's address bar and press "Enter" to access the router





    it does not work


    says, unable to connect (the browser)


    and also, i think the instruction does work for my case because it is fr making abridge connection between TWO BELKIN routers.
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  10. Posts : 399
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601
       #30

    You need to find out what router "A" IP is, Typically it will either be 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1, It's your gateway router

    You can find this with the command " ipconfig " and look for Default Gateway.

    If you don't know how to open a command prompt this tutorial on Seven Forums should help.

    Command Prompt
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