WVC210 wireless video surveillance camera

I have a WVC210 wireless video surveillance camera which i can not access from home or cell phone.   
I recently upgrade my home Comcast wireless receiver box and lost connection to my WVC210 wireless video surveillance camera.
How can I fix this problem?

Hi Eric,
thanks for replying back.  
1) When you said you upgraded your Comcast Wireless box, do you mean you upgraded the firmware or got a completely new Box?  
I got a complete new box.
2) Are you trying to use the camera wired or wireless?
Wireless
3) Are you trying to connect the camera to the Comcast box or a router? What network equipment do you have between the Comcast and the camera?
only Comcast box. It has built in WiFi
4) If the box is (new or different than the one you originally had) did you copy over the settings from the older one? 
No i did not copy over the new settings.  But I will see If can reconnect the old wifi router and copy the old settings.
5) What lights are showing on the on the camera? What address is showing on the LED Screen? 
Only the power light is on and showing a fixed IP address 192.169.1.108
Thanks for your help.

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