
of our website contains a comprehensive debugging guide
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to help you to
decipher the meanings of the various patterns generated by the camera, so
please follow the directions provided there. If you are still unable to get
things up and running there are a few simple things to watch out for:
• The WT-1/1A is an IEEE802.11b device, so make sure that your access
point/router is configured to allow both 802.11b and 802.11g devices.
Some access points can be configured to operate in an 802.11g-only
mode that will not allow the WT-1 transmitter to connect to them -
making sure that the compatibility mode is enabled is necessary to use
this device.
• Make sure that you aren’t using WPA encryption on your network.
The WT-1/1A can only function on networks with 64 or 128-bit WEP
encryption or none at all - networks using the new standard are more
secure, but will preclude this transmitter from operating with them.
• Double check the wireless settings that you have entered into the con-
figuration files. Remember that the SSID is case sensitive and stray
whitespace characters (spaces, tabs, etc.) do count - you need to ver-
ify that the values you enter are identical to the ones entered in the
computer.
• Ensure that the settings entered in the configuration file were indeed
loaded into the camera. The WT-1 is sensitive to the method in which
you navigate the menus, and exiting the menu structure in the wrong
way can cause changes not to be committed. If the settings are not
the same, please try loading the settings again and be careful that the
LCD does not go to sleep until you have returned to the wireless LAN
menu.
If the above does not help you, please contact us as described in sec-
tion A.6. The WT-1/1A can be a complex device to setup and often needs
personal assistance to work out the details. As above, the most common
problems are simple typos - however figuring out exactly where that error
occurred is the difficult part.
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