![]() I heard from DLink via email again and wanted to include it in the thread here. Would I do it from inside this local camera settings page, as long as I could access it? You said: 'Turnoff the DHCP and put a static IP address'. Is there a setting in Internet Explorer so that the 'Continue Anyway' button or link comes up?Ģ. So, what I don't know is, how to override IE preventing me from entering the local settings page? But Internet Explorer doesn't let me override to connect anyway:ġ. ![]() If I click in advanced settings in MyDlink though, it will take me to the IP address indicated in the device table of the router for the camera, but as the Dlink site indicates the browser tells me it is not a safe site to connect to. Most of the settings are not available through the MyDlink site, however. Now I set it up in the location where I will end up using it, so far it is working because the power Looks like it can happen sometimes as I am looking at something else in another tab and return to the camera. If I lose the camera though, and iDLink tells me it cannot connect if I re-start the browser it usually helps. I unplug the camera and plug it in again. The camera IP address doesn't seem to change ever, still it seems to have trouble to re-connect when If your camera is connected to a router that does not support UPnP, only 3 viewers will be able to view the cameras Live View remotely. How many computers/devices can view a camera's Live View at the same time through the mydlink portal?Įach camera supports up to 10 simultaneous viewers total for both local and remote PCs/devices. If you are viewing your camera remotely over the Internet, you camera's Live View will be at QVGA resolution (320 x 240). If you are viewing your mydlink camera from a PC on the same local network, your camera's Live View will be at VGA resolution (640 x 480). What is the resolution of my camera's Live View through the mydlink portal? Make sure that you have administrative rights before installing the ActiveX controls. Note: If you have antivirus or firewall programs running, make sure they are not blocking ActiveX controls from being downloaded or running. Note: Disable settings will block your ActiveX Installation, Step 4: Please check the settings of ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Step 3: Click on the Security tab, select Internet, then click on the Custom Level button. Step 2: From the Menu Bar, select Tools and then-Internet Options. How do I configure Internet Explorer to allow ActiveX Controls for my mydlink camera? Here is some interesting things from DLink. Īnd on allowing UDP and disabling firewalls when camera cannot be found. Here is something about not being able to connect to MyDLink. They say the browser is IE so maybe they have problems with Firefox. If you look at this link maybe you can clarify your question and I'll email them. I think you're supposed to have your camera access it. Here is a guide to firmware upgrading for your camera. I wanted to see if this ends up being faster. Before waiting anther day to hear back from Dlink I looked around a bit on their site and found some information that you might find useful. I don't think teamviewer would run on this one. Hi Marcos, how can you help me with TeamViewer? I mostly have Linux computers here, I was running the IP camera setup on a 32-bit win 7 tablet, since it only runs on Windows. Thanks for setting up the support ticket. Router at the same IP address as mydlink indicates during the setup. Then it shows up in the device table of the It even showed the image of the room, properly updated as I got to that page in the program. I was closely watching the LED action and it is identical to what I should be observing according to It is not something I choose, it is what the program recognizes. There is actually a choice of setup.exe programs for this product. I went through the wizard again after clearing all settings in camera. See my screenshots series of the setup along with some settings on the router, in the attached zip file. Also if I search for IP cameras from inside the program, it says no cameras installed in the address space where the camera is installed. If I use the Windows 'IP Camera Viewer' program inside the home network running on a connected Windows 7 computer, there is no camera found at the indicated IP address. If I try to get to it from I cannot - it says it is blocked. ![]() If I look at the Device Table on the router, in both cases it showed up as a connected device, at the same IP address, in each installation. I could also register the camera with as part of the installation. (It did not work without WPS) I could see the updated camera image at the end of the installations in the D-Link installer normally in both cases. The installation went smoothly, if I installed it as a Wi-Fi protected (WPS) or a wired Ethernet connected camera. I purchased a DCS-930L Rev B hardware Wi-Fi Network Camera.
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