Sounds like the camera operates on the same wireless frequency. If the camera has its own receiver that plug into the tv, then all you should have to do is log into your wireless router and change the channel of the frequecy. In the USA computer wireless is on 802.11a/b/g/n either 2.5 gHz or 5 gHz depending on how new the router is. The older wireless routers required you to select the channel it broadcasts on (1-11) to minimize interference. If you can figure out how to log into your wireless device and change the channel then it should solve the problem.
You might also try "search for wireless networks". Your computer may be logging into the TV system b/c it is closer and a stronger signal. Windows XP SP2 and newer allows you to change the order of precedence for wireless networks.
If neither of these work then you might need to upgrade the wireless router to get it into a different frequency domain. (the camera is probably 2.5 gHz where a new router would allow for 5 gHz or both)
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