NOW 2023 After all these years, is there exist a network camera support WPA2-ENTERPRISE WIFI CONNECTION

Neo Huang

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It just not only support 802.1x protocol, but also it must really be capable of connecting WIFI signal which using WAP2-ENTERPRISE. I have a axis network camera, their site says it supports WPA2-ENTERPRISE, but it can not connect to my company's wifi.
 

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It just not only support 802.1x protocol, but also it must really be capable of connecting WIFI signal which using WAP2-ENTERPRISE. I have a axis network camera, their site says it supports WPA2-ENTERPRISE, but it can not connect to my company's wifi.
This is because folks who care about that will not use wifi cams....you can use a wifi access point that supports what you need.
 

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This is because folks who care about that will not use wifi cams....you can use a wifi access point that supports what you need.
Thank you for your reply, you mean let camera connect to ap? Now I try to let it connect to our cisco ap signal, using the same setting as cellphone, but it can't connect, on controller only can see UNKNOW Error.
 

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No I believe Fender is saying connect a camera using POE to a wifi access point and then let the access point talk to the router. In built wifi is far too slow and unreliable to be worth utilising whereas a wireless access point is usually reliable and hi speed and many have a poe port you can physically connect a camera to using LAN.
 
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