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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-615 => Topic started by: salt on April 29, 2010, 05:24:57 PM
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Well I have a DIR-615 router.
This is my camera
(http://img.auctiva.com/imgdata/1/1/6/2/1/9/6/webimg/326471415_o.jpg)
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Wireless-WiFi-IP-Internet-Pan-Tilt-Camera-Two-way-Audio-/320510297046?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PCA_Video_Conferencing_Webcams&hash=item4a9fe703d6 (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Wireless-WiFi-IP-Internet-Pan-Tilt-Camera-Two-way-Audio-/320510297046?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PCA_Video_Conferencing_Webcams&hash=item4a9fe703d6)
Features:
> Wi-Fi compliant with wireless standards IEEE802.11b/g.
> CMOS 300,000 pixel.
> Support M-JPEGCompression format Video.
> Φ5x10 IR-LED, automatic operate for night vision. (Up to 10 meters)
> Support WPA/WPA2 Encryption.
> Motion detection alert via email or upload image to FTP.
> Support multi kinds of network connection methods: fixed IP, DHCP, PPPOE.
> Multi-level users management with password protection.
> Support IE browser or any other standard browsers. you can use and control the webcam anytime and anywhere in the world.
> Built-in Microphone, Speaker allow you to communicate with people directly.
> Allow remote Pan/Tilt control. (Pan: 270°& Tilt: 120°)
> Online detection, continuously dialing function while the line is broken.
> Visit IP camera through domain name no need to IP address.
> High image & video quality, Two-way audio monitoring.
>1,4,9,16,25,36 or 64 multiple video display optional in one screen, support record, alarm, remote playback on records and other management functions.
> Simple and quick to setup, friendly user interface.
Please let me know what other info you need to help me ...Thanks again. ;D
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Well I can get it working with Cat 5. The trouble is with the wireless networking.
Please help.Thanks Again. ;D
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Would the settings be in virtual settings or port forwarding?
So who had setup any IP camera. Should be the same? Thanks for your help.
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First can your camera connect to the wireless router?
If yes go to step 3
If No go to Step 1
Step 1: On the Wireless Camera Administration page.
With the Cat 5 attached first
Go to the wireless setting of the IP camera, check your wireless configuration, WPA/2 password is correct.
Assign another Port other than port 80, example 8888
Step 2: Check if your camera can connect wirelessly first
try connecting to the ip camera using the ip address assigned example (192.168.1.88)
Check your wireless settings and password entered.
Step 3:Set up using port forwarding
Example your camera wireless port is using 8888, then use port forwarding to open it to 8888 on tcp.
Once opened, enter the ip + port number
http://192.168.1.88:8888
If your camera can assign a host name example HomeIPCam
Then enter http://HomeIPCam:8888
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Here is a website that contains a lot of information that can help you with set-up and other help with your ip wireless camera!
http://eznetworkcam.com/blog (http://eznetworkcam.com/blog)
Hope this Helps,
Todd
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Hello have the same problem, i can connect with cable and set up the wirless when i try to find the cam wirless not there, i set up a new wirless router and logged into the cam setup the wireless and wola it was there so i beleave that the d-link dir 615 is the problem and help ??? or ideas i tried all the ideas on this page none worked must be a setting in the dlink that im missing