Hello,
I've owned a DCS-930L for a while now and only lately I've noticed something bothersome.
I've always viewed the camera from video (ActiveX for example). And anytime I viewed it - the camera LED was blinking. It was the feature that gave me a great feeling of security - If someone was watching my camera and managed to bruteforce the password - at least I'd known they are watching and I could turn the camera off.
I know the chances someone would do that are extremely low, but this feature was the only thing that made me calm and allowed me to freely use the cameras.
So the issue is that I found out it is possible to access the cgi (/image/jpeg.cgi) and view it, and the camera's LED won't blink.
I would like to ask if it is possible to implement a feature that would make the camera blink whenever someone is connected to it at all (such as to any page via the browser)? It would make me, and I bet other users, feel more secure. I'm the only one who has access to the camera so it will make me feel at much ease knowing it will blink when someone else is.Thank you for your time reading my post. I would be very happy to receive any comment from the D-LINK team or the community.
P.S.
Is the source code of the firmware available somewhere? Or is it completely closed
?
Anyway thank you again, I'm happy to see the community here and the available, recent (!) updates