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Title: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: Gouvea on August 30, 2013, 07:25:52 PM
Hi everyone,

I've been trying to solve this problem but haven't found a solution. Since the camera was installed I noticed that I loose connection with my router from time to time (approximately each 20 min.). The Wi-fi signal disappears from all devices and it's impossible to access the router on the 192.168.0.1 (even from my Mac that is connected directly through cable). Everything goes back to normal after 20, 30 seconds.

Initially I thought it was due to ip conflict. I set up static ip for all devices (except the camera) and the ip conflict message disappeared, but not the other problem. I have no idea why this is happening. If I turn off the camera the problem disappears.

Any ideas how to solve this issue?
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 02, 2013, 05:37:31 AM
First, try disabling ALL wireless devices except for the DCS-942L. Set the DCS-942L to DHCP and reserve an IP address for the DCS-942L through your router.

As a side note, you should let the router manage all IP addresses through reservation rather than using static IP addresses managed by individual wireless devices. Routers are designed for this task and this approach will avoid potential conflicts.
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: Gouvea on September 03, 2013, 07:41:00 AM
Hi JavaLawyer,

I tried to find this "reservation ip address" feature, but didn't find anything. My router is a DI-624. I think that tihs router doesn't have this feature.
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: FurryNutz on September 03, 2013, 08:08:29 AM
Wireless Configurations
Links>Wireless Installation Considerations (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=48327.0) and Managing Signal Congestion (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53228.0)


What exact model router do you have? I see there is a 624S or 624M model.

What is the distances between the cameras and the router?
Title: Re: Losing router connection after the camera was installed. (edited)
Post by: Gouvea on September 06, 2013, 08:11:29 AM
Well, these are the attempts I've made

- Setup manually a channel (11)
- Enabled 802.11g Only Mode

The problem persists.

Security is WPA (options are: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA-Auto).
Below security menu there is PSK / EAP options: PSK is selected

My router is DI-624 (yes, it's an old model). The cam and router are in the same room (max. distance 5 feet).
There's a cordless phone 3 feet from the router.
Since I live in an apartment, there's a lot of other wi-fi routers in the area, but I've never had any problem before I bought the camera.

PS: I've tried to edit the post title because the problem it's not only the wi-fi signal. I can't connect to the router (even through cable) when the problem occurs.
Title: Re: Losing router connection after the camera was installed. (edited)
Post by: RYAT3 on September 06, 2013, 07:40:03 PM


Try using a cable or upgrading your router to something modern with wireless N.

only G is really no longer acceptable.

maybe that dlink router is no longer acceptable.

from amazon.com ::: Instead of every few minutes, the dropped connections only happened a few times a day. ”
Tom  |  84 reviewers made a similar statement




Well, these are the attempts I've made

- Setup manually a channel (11)
- Enabled 802.11g Only Mode

The problem persists.

Security is WPA (options are: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA-Auto).
Below security menu there is PSK / EAP options: PSK is selected

My router is DI-624 (yes, it's an old model). The cam and router are in the same room (max. distance 5 feet).
There's a cordless phone 3 feet from the router.
Since I live in an apartment, there's a lot of other wi-fi routers in the area, but I've never had any problem before I bought the camera.

PS: I've tried to edit the post title because the problem it's not only the wi-fi signal. I can't connect to the router (even through cable) when the problem occurs.
Title: Re: Losing router connection after the camera was installed. (edited)
Post by: RYAT3 on September 06, 2013, 07:49:04 PM
That's 10+ years old???   :o ??? ::)

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
142 of 152 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very, Very Suprised! November 5, 2003
By Steven E. Joseph


Date first available at Amazon.com: May 2, 2006



Try using a cable or upgrading your router to something modern with wireless N.

only G is really no longer acceptable.

maybe that dlink router is no longer acceptable.

from amazon.com ::: Instead of every few minutes, the dropped connections only happened a few times a day. ”
Tom  |  84 reviewers made a similar statement




Title: Re: Losing router connection after the camera was installed. (edited)
Post by: Gouvea on September 08, 2013, 08:55:46 AM
Despite being an old router, I've never had any problem with it. I have iphones (3gs, 4s), ipad, xbox360, all connected through this router and never had any incompatiblity problems.

I think I'm gonna try to install this camera on another router and check if the same problem occurs.


Try using a cable or upgrading your router to something modern with wireless N.

only G is really no longer acceptable.

maybe that dlink router is no longer acceptable.

from amazon.com ::: Instead of every few minutes, the dropped connections only happened a few times a day. ”
Tom  |  84 reviewers made a similar statement




Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: happyhere on September 08, 2013, 08:02:44 PM
you may keep the 942L on Auto DHCP.

Try to disable the uPnp and DDNS on 942L. 
The 942L upnp seems to crash certain router.
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: Gouvea on September 12, 2013, 11:59:14 AM
you may keep the 942L on Auto DHCP.

Try to disable the uPnp and DDNS on 942L. 
The 942L upnp seems to crash certain router.

BINGO! Disabled uPnp and the problem is gone!  :D
Thanks for the help!!
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: GaryNY on September 15, 2013, 11:55:32 AM
BINGO! Disabled uPnp and the problem is gone!  :D
Thanks for the help!!

That's good, although you would still be better off with a more modern router.  Not having uPnp limits the camera's capabilities somewhat. For example you may have a live video viewing time limit if your router doesn't support this.  A decent wireless-N router doesn't really cost a whole lot these days, and may also give you a more secure connection and easier setup.
Title: Re: Losing Wi-fi signal after the camera was installed.
Post by: happyhere on September 19, 2013, 01:28:38 AM
i have a modern router (bought 2012). the uPnp of 942L will crash it or the 942L will not be unavailable.
i think the new firmware 1.22 has a newer uPnp module