Have ordered the thing, because I was now a rumgepult for the second time on the bike. The decor is done by connecting the camera with the supplied Ethernet cable to the router and selects the fixed IP in the browser. Later, she also runs over WiFi. For me it was a XXX.XXX.X.178 back for the first connection. This naturally depends on the router and its DNS specifications. There are also (external) software that helps one to find all connected network components. Left there on the homepage of Wansview. The CD was broken in me, but I invite me anyway always everything down. Have the camera connected to my Synology, which is in another house, and now it stores the data even over the Internet there on it. Because I have disturbed the red IR LEDs, I screwed the camera and solved one of the two wiring the connector. So you can as it looks relatively easy to exchange the lens. If that goes, I'm going to get a wide angle. Bin hitherto extremely satisfied with the result. Unit makes a solid impression and can also be up to normal screwdrivers and rebuild.