Linksys WVC554GCA Wireless Issue

Hello,
I cannot connect wirelessly to my WVC554GCA camera. The wired connection works without issue. Here's my configuration:
1. Security set for WPA/WPA2 personal. The same passphrase is used on the camera and airport extreme.
2. A static IP was assigned to the camera by using it's MAC address.
3. Port forwarding was setup on the router so I can view the camera from an Internet webpage (I also signed up for a DDNS service).
Everything works when the camera is plugged into the airport via Ethernet, but does not work when wireless. I cannot ping the camera, and it is not recognized in the Airport config tool.
Any help would be appreciated. If the camera cannot work wirelessly with the airport, I will have to return the airport to the store - which I do not want to do.
Thanks for your help,
Steve

Just an update..the camera model is actually WVC54GCA. It's the home monitoring camera listed here: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=LProductC2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1175239651656&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisit orWrapper

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