19WatchBot Home Security Camera - User Guide3.1.6 Basic Network SettingsYour WatchBot camera needs an IP address in order to appear on your local network andsubsequently to be accessed via the Internet. This page allows you to either manually enterthe network details (these would be available from your Internet Service Provider), or in mostcases, obtain these details from the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.‘Http Port’ may be left as the default, however a different port number may be required.(See Appendix A for details).Note: If in doubt, try DHCP first, as in many cases this will work by assigning yourcamera an IP address automatically.3.1.7 Wireless LAN SettingsYour WatchBot camera can function wirelessly on your local network, negating the need for anetwork cable to be attached to the device.Above: Example showing WPA2 (AES) SettingsBy adding your wi-fi settings here, your camera will remember them and function wirelessly.3.1.7.1 Using your WatchBot camera wirelesslyFirst, ensure your camera has mains power and that your Wi-Fi antenna is attached to yourcamera. The camera can operate wirelessly via WPA2 (AES) and WEP encryption. Mostnetworks will use WPA2 and the router will not need to be changed.Click ‘Scan’ to search for your wireless network, then complete the details on the page. If thescan does not find your network, your SSID can be obtained from your router page. If you haveproblems, please consult your router manual and/or contact your Service Provider.