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Melissa2009B

join:2009-12-27
Denver, CO

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Re: [Speed] May have to switch to Comcast

said by Melissa2009B:

Another little issue here, since the switch from CenturyLink DSL to Comcast HSI. Wireless was used for both.

So I got this little PTZ night vision IP camera for around $75 on Ebay a couple of years ago. It wasn't easy to setup if I recall ( made in Taiwan, possibly in a back alley, with no support. It's kinda staticky on the sound quality. ), but was working with the Qwest PK5000 wireless router. The software remains installed on my PC.

So we switched to the Comcast wireless gateway about 5 weeks ago and it no longer works now.

I'm halfway wanting to fix it, and have half a mind to just find something of better quality, if possible, for the same money, and ditch this one.

On this one, is there a better topic forum here, where I can ask about this?

I just realized that this camera may not need to go into our Comcast router, it may be able to be seen by the Medialink wireless USB unit on my PC.

Melissa2009B

join:2009-12-27
Denver, CO

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Well I have the separate router and downloaded manuals for that and the TG862G from Comcast, but I haven't the foggiest idea how to configure these in that "bridge" mode now. What to hook to what? Is it simple or rocket science?
...

Ok, some more investigating here...

Looks like I plug the ethernet ports together, get Comcast to switch to bridge mode, then reconfigure the PC's and Rokus into the router?


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