Product Description
The Alarm.com ADC - W110 is an amazing device crafted to simplify the setup of Alarm.com Power over Ethernet (PoE) cameras. Say goodbye to the headache of running long cables in your home or business. Just plug the ADC - W110 into a regular wall outlet, and it'll give your PoE camera both power and a secure, reliable Wi - Fi connection. This way, you can enjoy top - notch video surveillance without the mess of traditional wiring. Seamlessly integrating with Alarm.com, the ADC - W110 not only boosts your security but also makes post - installation troubleshooting a breeze. Whether you're a homeowner wanting better security or a business owner needing to monitor your place, the ADC - W110 ensures your cameras stay connected and working. Main features include easy plug - in installation, secure Wi - Fi for non - stop service, no need for messy wiring, compatibility with broadband and routers, support for AP or WPS modes, strong Wi - Fi security with WEP, WPA, and WPA2, a 10/100 Mbps RJ - 45 IEEE 802.3 af PoE Ethernet interface, 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless connectivity, and visual LED indicators. It measures 2.4' x 2.2' x 3.6'. The package includes the Alarm.com ADC - W110 PoE to Wi - Fi Bridge, a power adapter, and a quick start guide. Upgrade your security system and enjoy wireless convenience for your cameras with the Alarm.com ADC - W110.
Using the Alarm.com ADC - W110 is a piece of cake. First, find a standard wall outlet near your PoE camera. Plug the device into the outlet. Then, connect your PoE camera to the bridge. Follow the quick start guide to set up the Wi - Fi connection. You can choose between AP mode or WPS mode, depending on what's easier for you. When it comes to security, the bridge uses WEP, WPA, and WPA2 protocols to keep your connection safe. Make sure your broadband Internet connection and router are working properly for the best performance. As for maintenance, keep the device clean and free from dust. If you see any issues with the Wi - Fi connection or the camera, check the visual LED indicators. A green light usually means things are okay, while a red or white light might indicate a problem. Refer to the troubleshooting section in the quick start guide if you run into any issues.