Link>Welcome!
- What model product do you have?
- Link>What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the products web page under status.
- What region are you located?
Of course, of course! I left out all the juicy details! LOL
Product: DCS-5010L
Firmware: 1.06.01
Region: US
Some new details...I neglected to mention that I own 4 additional DCS-930L units (all on firmware 1.12.03), and NONE of them worked on the mydlink interface after the fix I described above. Of course I had only toggled port forwarding on the 5010L, so no reason to expect that change to propagate to the 930Ls. I then proceeded to do the following:
(1) Turned port forwarding on for ONE of the 930L units
(2) Refreshed the mydlink web page in Chrome
(3) That specific unit then worked on mydlink in Chrome
I checked the status of the other three 930Ls and of course none of them were working on mydlink (
NOTE: I should probably mention I'm doing all of this from home, but I presume that what I'm seeing on mydlink is actually remote and not local viewing).
From all this I'm guessing that whatever (Java) code/app was downloaded when I first viewed the 5010L on IE has in fact extended to any other camera (well, 1 other model), AS LONG AS port forwarding is enabled on the other camera(s). So the tentative conclusion is the fix involves turning port forwarding on and downloading (automagically) an additional applet or code in Java that for some reason Chrome doesn't automatically pull down.
FWIW, here are the 5 items I see in my Java Cache Viewer:
933_aplug.u45.jar
933_vplug.u45.jar
getJavaInfo.jar
getJavaInfo.u45.jar
tsa.u45.jar
I can't say that any of those were specifically added/updated when I ran mydlink in IE.
-Matt