![]() ![]() It was at about this point that things went a little awry in the setup. This free app is used for the rest of the setup process. ![]() While the iBaby Monitor goes through a set of warmup exercises, you download the iBaby Monitor app to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. The iBaby Monitor comes with an AC power adapter that is plugged in prior to setup, and then you run the included Ethernet cable between the router and the device. There's a small white "rubber duck" antenna that is plugged into the back of the Monitor to give the device relatively good range. To start the setup, you must be near a Wi-Fi router with an open Ethernet port. I'd rate the setup of the iBaby Monitor as "somewhat easy." What I mean by that is that it isn't as drop-dead simple to set up as the Stem Innovations iZON camera, but it can still be accomplished by just about anyone using the Quick Installation Guide that comes along with the device. The company includes a mount that can be used to place the camera out of reach on a wall if desired. Once it is set up, the Monitor can be placed anywhere there is a power outlet. ![]()
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