Inet network scanner11/16/2023 Wyze does not endorse or provide support for this setup. The instructions below were written by forum moderator, Loki. If you have issues or questions, visit our Wyze Community to inquire with the forum moderator. How to Connect Wyze Cam to WiFi with a Portal Page using a GL.iNet Mini Router Please note that we have learned that the instructions and images here are using an outdated firmware version for this router. #INET NETWORK SCANNER CANNOT FIND AIRPORT ROUTER HOW TO# Wyze Cam can only connect to 2.4GHz WiFi networks with WPA/WPA2 password protection. Wyze Cam cannot connect to WiFi networks that have a portal page (also called a landing or login page) where the user must accept terms and conditions and/or enter login credentials or payment information. This type of WiFi is commonly found in hotels and other public places. The reason Wyze Cam cannot connect to this type of network is that the camera has no web browser interface allowing the user to enter the required info. It is possible, however, to connect Wyze Cam to this type of network by using an inexpensive travel router such as GL.iNet as an intermediary bridge between the camera and the public WiFi network. The instructions below are based on the GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 router.įollow the setup instructions found in Quick Start Guide that accompanies the GL.iNet and can be found online here:įirst, power up the GL.iNet by connecting to a computer USB port or a user-provided USB power supply. Once the router is powered up, connect your device (phone, tablet or computer) to the WiFi SSID printed on the bottom of the router (e.g., “GL-MT300N-xx-xxx”) using the WiFi password (key) also printed on the bottom of the router (e.g., “goodlife”).
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