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📸Cameras & Camera Software => Camera General Discussion => Topic started by: boricua on March 23, 2005, 08:58:46 AM

Title: problems with my wireless camera
Post by: boricua on March 23, 2005, 08:58:46 AM
hi. I need help I bougth a set of wireless
cameras ,but I have to much interference I
have a cordless phone that use the same
signal 2.4,and a router for my computer I
think with the same signal of course I
found out this after I got it at x 10 the
should explain this to you before you buy
them. now I just want to know if I can make
my cameras from wireless to wired cameras I
want the same ones and they don't offer
this ones with wired cameras they are the
nighwatch,and the xcam2 wideEye instant-on
camera. Thank you in advance for all your
help.
Title: Re: problems with my wireless camera
Post by: tom on March 23, 2005, 03:09:05 PM
If you read through this forum. You will
come across a message that talks about
changing the frequency on the reciever and
cameras.  This  should help you.
Title: Re: problems with my wireless camera
Post by: Brian H on March 23, 2005, 07:19:33 PM
Have you tried all 4 of the channels? Under
the small rubber plug on the camera is a
switch to change the channels. Match the
choice on the receivers switch. Maybe it
will help, but many others have had problems
with wireless networks or cordless 2.4 Ghz
phones.
Title: Re: problems with my wireless camera
Post by: john on March 27, 2005, 08:41:35 PM
I wound up wiring the cameras.  You have to
be very careful and it is a real pain to do
but I was not able to eliminate the
interference problem.  See a post from last
year on detailed instructions someone
provided to me.
Title: Re: problems with my wireless camera
Post by: j. warren on March 28, 2005, 08:22:39 PM
Hi

I have a wireless dlink router, 3 cordless
phones and 2 wireless receivers for
cameras. I have had no trouble with the
wireless receivers after shutting them off.
I actually get a better picture when the
button is in the off position and it doesnt
matter if I am on  a.b.c or d...hope it
helps but maybe I just have a faulty
receiver that works. Dont ask me how much
troubleshooting I did to figure it out
though :)