HWI-B120H-D/W(D) OFFLINE

Bodom80

n3wb
Aug 20, 2022
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Italy
Hi,
i have a camera Hikvision HWI-B120H-D/W(D), with lan cable CLoud server is On LIne, but on wifi only (within lan cable) is ever offline.
Is there a Hack for resolve problem?

Thanks
 
wow... there is not e solution... :(
???
If you use the camera's wired (Ethernet/RJ-45) port and NOT the camera's built-in wireless, it may work if you use a TP-LINK TL-WR802N Nano Router or similar device configured in "client" mode. You have power near the camera so this device would be place near the camera or inside, powered up and an Ethernet cable run to the camera. The Hik-Connect software would think the cam is operating off the wired connection, which it is.

With your PC you log into the TP-LINK and set it up to use "client" mode, have it survey to locate the SSID (broadcast name) of your home's Wi-Fi, put in your home's Wi-Fi password and save it.

Once it reboots you move it over to the camera's RJ-45 port and it will access your home's Wi-Fi via the camera's Ethernet port and NOT the camera's wireless. I cannot guarantee it will work but frankly I don't see why it would NOT work. I have used this TP-LINK device to allow a dozen or more devices (laser printers, cameras, older xBoxes) that do not have wireless to connect to Wi-Fi with their Ethernet port.

Here's the instructions ==>> How to Configure the Client Mode on TL-WR802N/TL-WR810N

If the TP-LINK is not available to you in Italy I don't know what similar device exists that you can purchase but perhaps another forum member can help with that.
UPDATE: available in Italy ==>> here.

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EDIT: the above TP-LINK is an indoor unit. Many outdoor, higher power/sensitivity radios such as the Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M2 can also be configured for "client" mode. Just insure channel width is set to 20MHz to insure it can detect and work with conventional 2.4GHz Wi-Fi.

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