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Wireless-G Compact Video Camera (WVC54GC)
• Access the camera from anywhere in the world via the Internet
• Supports enhanced MPEG-4 compression
• Supports Motion Detection and E-mail notification
• Supports resolution of up to 320x240 pixels
• Easy-to-use Linksys Viewer & Recorder utility with Snapshot feature
Support Sections
Guide Me provides step-by-step solutions and troubleshooting tips. FAQs are frequently asked product questions. Select Downloads for user guides and firmware updates.
- Overview
- Guide Me
- FAQs
- Product Information
- Finding the model and the serial number of your Linksys device
- List of devices compatible with Windows 7
- Getting to Know the WVC54GC
- File Format supported by WVC54GC
- WVC54GC Frequently Asked Questions
- Setting up your Internet video camera
- Checking the IP Address of the Camera
- Configuring the IP Address of the Camera
- Setting up a password on a Linksys Wireless Video Camera
- Configuring the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera to Connect to the Wireless Network
- Configuring the LAN and Wireless settings of a Camera
- Registering the SoloLink DDNS
- Updating the SoloLink DDNS Registration
- Removing the SoloLink DDNS Registration
- Configuring the Motion Detection Feature of the Video Camera
- Setting up the E-mail Alert feature of the video camera
- Installing the Video Camera's Internet Video Camera Multi-Camera Viewer and Recorder Utility
- Using the Internet Multi-Camera Viewer and Recorder Utility
- Installing ActiveX Control on your Computer when Using the Video Camera
- Mounting the Video Camera
- Disabling the LED Light of the Wireless-G Camera
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Changing the Location of the Recorded Videos using the Linksys Camera Utility
- Scheduling Video Recordings Using Your Wireless Video Camera
- Configuring the Disk Space Usage of a Linksys Camera Using the Utility
- Encountering Difficulty Accessing the Camera via the Internet
- Encountering Problems Viewing Your Wireless Video Camera Recordings
- Resetting Your Linksys Video Camera to Factory Default
- Upgrading the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera’s Firmware
- Adding Users on the Database of the Video Camera
- Viewing Saved Video Recordings
- Methods and Reason for Assigning Static IP Address for a Camera
- Adjusting Video Settings on the Camera
- Setting-up Port Forwarding to Remotely Access your WVC54GC
- Accessing the Setup Page of the Wireless-G Video Camera
- Product Information
- How to find the model and serial number of your Linksys device
- List of devices compatible with Windows 7
- Getting to Know the WVC54GC
- File Format supported by WVC54GC
- WVC54GC Frequently Asked Questions
- Setting up your Internet video camera
- Checking the IP Address of the Camera
- Configuring the IP Address of the Camera
- Setting up a password on a Linksys Wireless Video Camera
- Configuring the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera to Connect to the Wireless Network
- Configuring the LAN and Wireless settings of a Camera
- Registering the SoloLink DDNS
- Updating the SoloLink DDNS Registration
- Removing the SoloLink DDNS Registration
- Configuring the Motion Detection Feature of the Video Camera
- Setting up the E-mail Alert feature of the video camera
- Installing the Video Camera's Internet Video Camera Multi-Camera Viewer and Recorder Utility
- Using the Internet Multi-Camera Viewer and Recorder Utility
- Installing ActiveX Control on your Computer when Using the Video Camera
- Mounting the Video Camera
- Disabling the LED Light of the Wireless-G Camera
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Changing the Location of the Recorded Videos using the Linksys Camera Utility
- Scheduling Video Recordings Using Your Wireless Video Camera
- Configuring the Disk Space Usage of a Linksys Camera Using the Utility
- Encountering Difficulty Accessing the Camera via the Internet
- Encountering Problems Viewing Your Wireless Video Camera Recordings
- Resetting Your Linksys Video Camera to Factory Default
- Upgrading the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera’s Firmware
- Adding Users on the Database of the Video Camera
- Viewing Saved Video Recordings
- Methods and Reason for Assigning Static IP Address for a Camera
- Adjusting Video Settings on the Camera
- Setting-up Port Forwarding to Remotely Access your WVC54GC
- Accessing the Setup Page of the Wireless-G Video Camera
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Changing the Location of the Recorded Videos using the Linksys Camera Utility
- Scheduling Video Recordings Using Your Wireless Video Camera
- Configuring the Disk Space Usage of a Linksys Camera Using the Utility
- Encountering Difficulty Accessing the Camera via the Internet
- Encountering Problems Viewing Your Wireless Video Camera Recordings
- Resetting Your Linksys Video Camera to Factory Default
- Upgrading the Wireless-G Internet Video Camera’s Firmware
- Adding Users on the Database of the Video Camera
- Viewing Saved Video Recordings
- Methods and Reason for Assigning Static IP Address for a Camera
- Adjusting Video Settings on the Camera
- Setting-up Port Forwarding to Remotely Access your WVC54GC
- Accessing the Wireless-G Video Camera’s Web-Based Setup Page Using Mac
- Forums
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Need help can't get camera(WVC11B) to work
On your Verizon router, you will have to forward the IP address of the camera. Try accessing the router's port forwarding...
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WRT610N & WVC54G
Port forwarding is only required when you need to view the Camera from a remote place...If you just want to view your camera...
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WVC54G Email alert problems
I made a really weird discovery on this problem. It appears there are a couple of issues that may be tripping folks up. The...
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Port forwarding with two WVC54GC cameras
Hi, If you are using 2 camera in the network and you want to access the camera remotely via solo link, Here is...
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Broadcasting Webcam on my Web Page
Hi, you have to options here, either you can register with "sololink" or you can forward the default...
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WUSB54GC v3 with XP Pro not seeing any network
I had a helluva time getting a brand new WUSB54GC v3 to work with my XP Pro laptop today. I eventually figured out the problem,...
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Linksys WVC54GC Windows 7 compatibility
I found a temp. solution:Install the camera as usual...go to the cameras website.change the computers time 2 or 3 years...
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WVC54GC 1.21 firmware problem
1. Connect your Camera to a computer, click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>...
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WVC54G connection problems
well, if you want to access camera from outside n/w (internet) you need to have public IP on the WAN side of your LAN n/w...so...
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OUTSIDE WEB ACCESS TO WVC54GCA
HOW DO I CHECK THE WVC54GCA IS WORKING ON OUTSIDE INTERNET NETWORK FROM MY HOME COMPUTER? I CAN CONNECTED TO WWW.CAMERA.LINKSYSNET.COM...
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Port forwarding questions
Finally figured out that it is an issue with the ports being blocked from my workplace, which is where I was trying to connect...
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DHCP assigning IP address
I didn't get what option you want. I'd suggest, you log in to your printer, assign the IP address and that's it. No need...
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File sharing with AVG 8.5 FW doesn't work
I had a similar problem, and it turned out to be because I didn't create a new profile in the Firewall in AVG 8.5 Internet...
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Static IP questions
If you have devices that you can't mess with the IP config on (such as Company laptop) or devices that visit occasionally,...
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Firewall to router Nat
If you connect a second outer through a LAN port to another (main) router the NAT settings is actually irrelevant. I don't...
- Downloads
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is M20.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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E-Series
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. The serial number is located underneath the device. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.
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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is WRT54G ver 6.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Silver
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRT54GX4.
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Wireless Routers with Voice Ports
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRTP54G V.2.
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Wireless VPN Routers
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRV54G.
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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is BEFSR41 ver.4.1.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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PC Card or Card Bus
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WPC54G ver.7NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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PCI Adapter
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WMP54G ver.4.1.
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USB Wireless Adapter
Step 1:
Look for the sticker around the device.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WUSB54G ver.4.
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PCI Adapters
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please take note of the exact model number and version. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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SE Switches
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located underneath the device. In this example, the model number of the device is SE1500.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is NMH410.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is DMC250.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
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Downloads
Please ensure you select the correct hardware version as not all downloads are compatible with your device.
Free Software notice for certain products, click here.
Firmware
02/03/2008
Ver.1.26 (RoHS)
Download
1.79 MB(Firmware)
Release Notes
Guides and Information
Setup Wizard
02/12/2008
Ver.2.09
Download
19.3 MB(Setup Wizard)
Firmware
02/03/2008
Ver.1.26 (non-RoHS)
Download
1.79 MB(Firmware)
Release Notes
GPL Code Center
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Forums
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Need help can't get camera(WVC11B) to work
On your Verizon router, you will have to forward the IP address of the camera. Try accessing the router's...
-
WRT610N & WVC54G
Port forwarding is only required when you need to view the Camera from a remote place...If you just want...
-
WVC54G Email alert problems
I made a really weird discovery on this problem. It appears there are a couple of issues that may be...
Guide Me
Get quick solutions and troubleshooting tips.





