- Support wireless repeater function.
- Make wired NVR systems have the same effect as wireless NVR and support wireless IP camera connection.
- Support 2.4G wifi IP Camera
- Quick matching code
- Indicate the signal status of each IP Camera.
Features
A wireless repeater is a security-dedicated router independently developed for the application of security field (former name IPC router); it mainly has two functions: wireless repeater and IPC router.
1. Cascades the wireless camera and the wireless NVR through the wireless signal, extending the coverage of the wireless kit.
2. Turn the wireless IP camera into a wired one and connect it to the wired NVR to provide a flexible wireless solution.
Dimension & Specification
WIFI | 802.11b/g/n 2.4G |
Capacity | Support 4ch Wireless IPC |
Indicator | 5 LED indicators, 4 indicate connections status with IPC, 1 indicates connection status with NVR |
Interface
1 x RJ45 100Mbits network interface | Match code with IPC, Video output |
1XReset button | One key to match code, reset |
1 x 12V Power supply | Power supply for the router |
Dimension
74x31x186 MM
Product Overview
Match code/reset button
Trigger the code-matching mode
(1). Press and hold “reset/sync” for 3 seconds and then release (3s <T<10s). The IPC router enters the match code to the IP CAM mode, and all IPCAM status lights flash at the same time.
(2). Press and hold “reset/sync” for 10 seconds and then release (T>10 seconds). The IPC router enters the wireless match code to the NVR mode, and the NVR status light flashes quickly.
NVR status light
Indicates the wireless connection status between the IPC router and the wireless NVR.
Fast flash: The IPC router is in the status of matching code to the wireless NVR.
Steady on: The IPC router is paired, and the wireless connection is normal.
Slow flash: The IPC router is paired, and the wireless connection is lost.
Light off: The IPC router is abnormal and needs to be checked.
IPCAM status light
Indicates the wireless connection status between the IPC router and the wireless camera.
Steady on: Indicates that the camera is connected to the IPC router. Several lights on indicate that several cameras are connected; there are 4pcs IPCAM status lights in total.
Fast flash: Indicates that the IPC router is in the state of matching code to the camera. Press and hold “reset/sync” for 10 seconds to release. The IPCrouter enters into the matching code to camera mode, and all IPCAM states flash at the same time.
Power
Power supply
Network port
Connect to NVR/switch
Antenna
To receive wifi signal
Wireless Repeater Function Settings
When an IPC router is used as a wireless repeater on a wireless NVR, there are two ways to add.
Wireless match code
Press and hold the “Reset/Sync” button for 10 seconds and then release it to enter the wireless match code to NVR Mode. At this time, the NVR status light flashes quickly, and the wireless repeater is placed within 1 meter beside the NVR with power on(no need to connect the network cable). The IPC router will automatically match the code to the NVR.
When the NVR status light is on, it indicates that the connection is successful.
Network cable pairing
Connect the IPC router and the NVR with a network cable. Search for the IPC router on the video management interface, double-click “router” in the list, and click the”match code” button to pair the IPC router to the wireless NVR, as shown below.
Fig4.1 No connection with IPC router yet
4.2 Connected with IPC router
Wireless repeater settings
After the IPC router is paired to the wireless NVR (the network cable needs to be unplugged), you can search for the IPC router on the video management interface (see Figure 4.2). Place the wireless camera that needs to be connected to the IPCrouter near the NVR, enter the repeater settings interface (right click->videomanagement->cascading settings), click the “+” button on the back of the router on the interface, and add the corresponding wireless camera on the channel to the IPC router and click the “Apply” button to complete the setup, as shown below.
IPC router function and operation
Wired Matching Code
(1) Wireless camera with network port: Connect the IPC router and wireless camera to the network cable and power it on.
(2) Pure wireless camera: power on the camera and place it next to the IPC router in wireless matchcode mode.
(3) Press and hold the “Reset/Sync” button on the IPC router for 3 seconds, then release to startup match code mode. At this time, all IPCAM status indicators will flash at the same time. When all the indicators stop flashing, the match code is completed. If the match code is successful, the IPCAM light will be on. When you need to add multiple wireless cameras at once, you can connect them with a switch. (As shown below)
Note: Two IPC routers cannot be connected to the same switch to match the code, and the second camera will catch the first paired camera ‘connection.
Router Indicator Light
This router has 5 LED indicators in total; the right one is the wired network indicator, and the light-on one means the router connects with a wired network. 4 lights on the left side indicate the number of wireless cameras connected. 4 lights are on while 4 cameras are connected successfully.
NVR Connect NVR Through ONVIF
After wireless cameras match the code with the IPC router successfully, use a network cable to connect the IPC router and NVR/DVR. Search for and add wireless cameras to NVR/DVR.
These cameras have an IP self-adaption function. Don’t worry about the issue of different network segments.
NVR Connect NVR Through N1
After matching the code successfully, use a network cable to connect the router and NVR. Right click the mouse→video management →refresh, searchwireless IPC and IP address of router (router IP defaults to 192.168.1.198), click one key to add or “add ”to add wireless IPC on NVR, If show of differentsegments, please use onekey to add. (as shown in Figure 1)
In the search results for video management on GUI, double-click “router” (as picture 1 shows) and enter the management interface of the IPC router. Can check the information of the IPC router and change the WIFI channel of the IPC router.
FAQ
A: When installing several IPC routers at the same place, wireless cameras are very close to the IPC router, only about 10 meters, but the image is very slow, and cameras are offline and can’t connect again very often. What happens?
Q: This is due to the co-interference of several IPC routers based on the same WiFi channel. There are 4 WIFI channels that are not interferential: 1, 6, 11, and others. If there are 4 IPC routers at the same place, then the WIFI channels of different IPC routers can be set up as 1, 6, 11, and others. The principle of WIFI channel setup is that IPC routers with the same WIFI channel should be separate as far as possible, not overlap.
Don’t recommend using an IPC router at population centers.
Installation
It should be installed on a wall that has a certain thickness and can support at least triple the IPC router weight.