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WiFi Hidden Camera Setup Troubleshooting (CamSC)

If you’re having trouble getting your camera to connect to your WiFi network, there are several possible causes and solutions.

Note: This WiFi troubleshooting guide is for WiFi cameras utilizing the CamSC app ONLY.

If your camera uses the TinyCam Pro, HDSmartIPC, or LookCamPro, click here.

If your camera uses the Tuya Smart app, click here.

 

1 . Make Sure ALL Steps in Manual are Followed Exactly

Be Sure to Read Entire User Manual

It may sound silly, but the most common reason people run into issues setting up their new WiFi hidden camera is that they skipped a step or didn’t complete all the steps of the setup process in the user manual.

Each of the steps of the setup process is important in connecting your camera to your WiFi network so you can view and access it remotely. You must finish all the steps in the setup process (including connecting the camera to your home’s WiFi network) in order to fully set up the camera, so be sure you’ve gone through every step in the setup process.

It may be helpful to quickly read through the entire setup process before starting the actual setup, so you are familiar with the process.

2 . Make Sure You Are Connecting to 2.4GHz WiFi (Not 5GHz WiFi)

There are two bands that modern routers use – 2.4Ghz and 5GHz. The 2.4Ghz network is very standard and included in virtually every router made and in use today.

5GHz is the newer band that many newer routers also offer. All WiFi hidden cameras need to be connected to 2.4Ghz WiFi networks. If you try to connect it to a 5Ghz signal, it will not connect, so make sure you are connecting to the 2.4Ghz signal.

Not sure if you’re connecting to a 2.4Ghz or 5GHz signal? Oftentimes your router will broadcast a WiFi name with the band in it (such as “Netgear2.4GHz”), so that is the first thing to check. If you’re familiar with your router’s administrator panel you can also check there. If you’re not familiar with that, you may need to contact your internet provider to confirm if the router you are using is broadcasting the correct 2.4Ghz signal for these devices to operate on.

3. Make Sure Password Has No Special Characters


Another common issue is if your WiFi password contains special characters like $, %, @, etc. Passwords with these characters can sometimes cause issues with wireless cameras like these, so if your WiFi password does have these characters in them, you may need to change your password to letters and numbers only.

4. Make Sure Battery Charged and Plugged into AC Power


Depending on which WiFi hidden camera you purchased, for the setup process you should make sure the camera’s battery is fully charged (if applicable) or plugged into AC power. Also make sure the power switch is switched to the ON position (if applicable).

Note: We always recommend that even if your camera is battery powered, that you leave it plugged into AC power for the setup process. After setup is complete, you can disconnect the power, and use the battery power and place the camera where you need it.

Once you power up the camera, it may take 2-3 minutes for the camera’s WiFi signal to begin broadcasting (this is the camera signal that you’ll need to connect to for setup). Most WiFi hidden cameras that we sell have some kind of LED indicator light for power and/or WiFi (see user manual for diagram) that will help indicate when the camera is fully booted up and ready for setup.

5. Make Sure You’re Allowed Location Services (Precise Location) and Enabled Bluetooth

The CamSC app requires that you enable both Location Services (Precise Location) as well as Bluetooth. This is how the app connects to the camera, and allows you to connect the camera to your WiFi network.

 

 

6. Contact Our Support Team

If you’re still having difficulty and you’ve gone through all the troubleshooting tips above, please contact our support team and we’ll be glad to further assist you.