Setting up camera on a mac time capsule router

I have 2 macs and 1 PC; all are connected through my time capsule.  I tried plugging in the camera into the time capsule but could not access the setup page.  So, is this camera useless to me?  also, my ip address is not the default it is something totally different and I also tried typing that in as well. No luck.  thanks, celeste

Whats the Model number of your Camera?
Hardwired the Camera to your Computer using an ethernet cable and assigne a static IP to your Computer. Click on the Start button >>> Settings >>> Control Panel >>>Network Connections- Right click on the icon for Local area connection and go to properties- On the 'General' tab select 'Internet Protocol TCP/IP' and click on the Properties button- Select 'Use the following IP address'- Provide IP Address - 192.168.1.5, Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway - 192.168.1.1- Preferred DNS 192.168.1.1, Alternate DNS - 4.2.2.2 >>Click on Ok button to Save and Click on "Close" on main Properties window.
Now Open IE and in the Address bar type http://192.168.1.115 and hit enter and when prompted for username and password, leave the username blank and in the password type "admin" and click Ok. Once login to the Camera setup page, First change the wireless settings of your Camera and it should be in your Routers settings. Then change the IP address of your Camera and it should be in your Routers range and click on Save Settings. 
Once all the settings are save, Unplug the camera from your Computer, Remove the static iP from your Computer and Unplug the power from your camera and wait for 30 seconds and replug the power back to your camera. On your computer click on Start - Run - CMD and click ok and this will open the command prompt window and in the black window type "ping Ipo address of your Camera" and hit enter and check if you are getting replies. If yes this means your camera is configured properly.

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