WVC54GCA won't see wireless network

It will be not see or even to find the wireless network...

All my other PC sees fine I use WEP 64 bit.

When its plugged with a cable, it works fine but when trying to get the wireless network will not find everything, it will not work with WEP?

I have century Tel Internet with a Modem from Westell 327W

Any ideas?

I just did mine to talk wireless.  My mistake was reset the camera between steps - I kept losing the settings.  I used the ping to prove my steps.  Note whenever you plug the power cable into the camera, the blue light should turn on, turn off, then blink several times and go stable.

With the ethernet cable connected, enter a static IP and the SID and apply the settings.  Unplug the power supply, wait 10 seconds, plug it back and check that you can access camera web page using your static IP address.

If this does not work (you can access the page and your settings are still in place), enter your security information (I use WEP 128 but there should be no difference with 64) and apply it.  Go to prove that it has the settings again.

Then unplug your power once more, unplug the ethernet cable and reconnect the power supply.  You should see a little more flashing, but not much, because it looks for your wireless network and connects.  Now you should be able to ping the static IP address and get answers and you should be able to use the web page for the administration of the camera.

If this does not work, try an IP scanner (I used a freeware of radmin.com scanner) and see if the address is in place in the list.  I have to go through a few iterations that the camera has lost its static IP address and is back to DHCP - the scanner made me know what was the new address.

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