How do I connect my Swann camera to WiFi?
How do I connect my Swann camera to WiFi?
Pair your IP Camera on Swann Security app
- Tap Menu (upper left) then select Pair Device.
- Scan the QR code sticker attached to your camera.
- Once you reach this, enter the WiFi password then tap Next.
- Enter your desired camera name.
- Set the camera to Pairing mode by pressing and holding the reset or pair button.
How do I connect my Swann DVR to WiFi without cable?
Use the USB Wi-Fi Antenna to replace the network cable connecting the DVR/NVR to the internet router. Going wireless on the network connection lets you choose more secretive spots to hide your DVR/NVR, as it no longer needs to reach the router via cable, making your video evidence more secure.
Why wont my Swann DVR connect to the Internet?
The network (Ethernet) cable connects your recorder to your internet connection devices such as a modem or a router. We suggest testing the cable on a different LAN port, located behind your modem/router. If this also fails, then your cable may be defective and may need to be replaced.
How do I connect my Swann DVR to my phone?
If your phone is not on the same network, you can pair your Swann device remotely. Tap Pair Device > Start > Manual Entry, then: • Enter the Device ID. You can find the Device ID on the QR code sticker located on your Swann device, or • Tap the QR code icon and scan the QR code sticker located on your Swann device.
Why is my Swann camera not connecting to Wi-Fi?
Make sure that the connection is successful by checking your router and ensuring that your Wi-Fi password is correct. If the camera is still having issues connecting to Wi-Fi, reset the router and try again once it’s back up.
Can I connect my Swann DVR to the Internet wirelessly?
How do I connect my Swann DVR to my router?
Connect the video output on the video & power cable to each camera input on the DVR. Twist the connection to lock it in place. Connect the supplied Ethernet cable (1) to the Ethernet port on your DVR then connect the other end to a spare port on your router (2). Don’t proceed to the next step until this is done.