Linksys Wireless Internet Video Camera on Airport Extreme

Aloha. I have a Linksys Wireless Internet Video Camera and am trying to set it up at home. I have an Airport Extreme network at home. The manual the came with the camera is for windows setup. Is there any way to setup up my camera on my network? All my computer at home are all Macs. Please help. Mahalo (Thank You)!

Thanks for answering and letting me know that. Linksys should let their sellers know that. I asked them if it'll work with Mac and they answer was yes, all you need is a browser. Thanks for letting me know.

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