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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-932L => Topic started by: weilitan518 on January 22, 2015, 09:17:23 PM
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My DLink DSC 932L live video feed logging in from mydlink potral stop working after updating to Java Version 8 Update 31. It was working fine before being prompt to update Java to the latest version. on my PC.My operating system is win 7. Strangely if i connect directly to the ocam ip 192.181.1.x, it works fine. If i connect to the cam using my andriod mobile throught mydinklite, it works beautiful. However, if i try to use my dlink portal on my pc running win7, it cant.The cam is connected(Green on the left), but the video feed cant connect to the camera. It just say Loading, retry and retry.
I have reformatted my PC dekstop(Win 7) twice and also try to reset and reinstall the DSC 932L 3 times. Also try to reset and reprogram the Router and Accesspoint.Nothing works. In short, the problem occurs after updating Java Version 8 Update 31.
Strange, i took out a old netbook running window xp and log in through tdlink portal.It works fine.
This i suspect that dlink portal on window 7 pc has some issues after updating to Java Version 8 Update 31.On configure Java control security exception, i also try putting in dink portal as exception.Well, noting works.
I am wondering is any one has any solutions.
Many Thanks
weili
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I'm having the same problem. Updated to Java 8, 31 on Mac. I called the DLINK help line but they were useless. I can view using my iPhone, but because I cannot view using my computer, I am unable to set the motion sensor times.
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FYI:
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=61703.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=61703.0)
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New firmware v1.10.03 is now available for download. This fixed the live view problem on computers when using Java 8.
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Thanks for posting. Hope the new FW helps with other users.
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New firmware v1.10.03 is now available for download. This fixed the live view problem on computers when using Java 8.
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New firmware v1.10.03 is now available for download. This fixed the live view problem on computers when using Java 8.
Thanks for the heads up. . . will be adding a set of dedicated sticky posts shortly! ;)