WVC80N and lost config by power outage

Hi,
I have two Cameras WVC80N working well until there was a power outage for about two hours, and both cameras lost their config.
Is this normal?
I config both again and tried unplugging one of these for 30 minutes, and work well.
Anyone experienced this same problem?
Thanks

Thanks for your reply.
I understand that both the router and the camera may lose the settings, but unlike the router, the camera lacks the option to back up the configuration, the same way you can do with the router.

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