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Old July 3rd 16, 11:10 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
RayLopez99
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Default Help for recognising cam

On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 7:54:13 AM UTC+3, Freejazz wrote:
Hi, I bought a new (chinese) camera but I don't success to
configurated it yet.
This cam works with software like Iminicam or P2PLiveCam that
works on Android smartphones.
I linked this cam through my wifi network and inside the lan with
its app is ok.
But if you try to use it through another app for smartphone
(Tinycam Pro ) and you set the automatic scan this camera is
recognised as an Onvif with Profile S but the audio doesn't
work.
If you try to set as P2P camera and the app asks the UID code for
20 characters my camera has an UID of 6 characters hyphen 12
characters hyphen 6 characters and the app send me the wrong Uid
message.
I searched into setting and in the browser web I found some
informations about cam.
Here you have some clues about the camera.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uqwbcev6f5...59.44.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/scuqitcn32...58.22.jpg?dl=0

Help me!!
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I just set up such a camera. It's very tricky. A million things could go wrong. Dahua is the market leader and you should stick to them, but even they were tricky. It took a professional CCTV installer (and he was very good) three trips before he figured it out (Dahua recently changed their software and protocol).

Good luck! I myself bought a cheap Chinese CCTV wireless and could not get it to work, so it's scrap now. And I've installed many CCTV systems (that did work, after you toy with them).

RL
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Old April 8th 17, 03:29 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
freejazz
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Default Help for recognising cam

Hi, I bought a new (chinese) camera but I don't success to
configurated it yet.
This cam works with software like Iminicam or P2PLiveCam that
works on Android smartphones.
I linked this cam through my wifi network and inside the lan with
its app is ok.
But if you try to use it through another app for smartphone
(Tinycam Pro ) and you set the automatic scan this camera is
recognised as an Onvif with Profile S but the audio doesn't
work.
If you try to set as P2P camera and the app asks the UID code for
20 characters my camera has an UID of 6 characters hyphen 12
characters hyphen 6 characters and the app send me the wrong Uid
message.
I searched into setting and in the browser web I found some
informations about cam.
Here you have some clues about the camera.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uqwbcev6f5...59.44.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/scuqitcn32...58.22.jpg?dl=0

Help me!!
--
'Za Fo'!


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http://usenet.sinaapp.com/
 




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