Hi guys, need help. I have Samsung Baby Monitor SmartCam SNH-E6411BN but can not connect to APEX Media. I try to use this URL "http://Addmin:AdminPass@IPAdress/cgi-bin/video.cgi?msubmenu=mjpg&resolution=6&frate=15" but not success. Pls help.
Hi guys, need help. I have Samsung Baby Monitor SmartCam SNH-E6411BN but can not connect to APEX Media. I try to use this URL "http://Addmin:AdminPass@IPAdress/cgi-bin/video.cgi?msubmenu=mjpg&resolution=6&frate=15" but not success. Pls help.
You have to replace adminusername with the user name of the camera, administration password with the password of the camera, and ip address with the ip address of the camera (you need to use your public ip and port number after setting up port forwarding in your router to see it outside your home)
Thx, zombie. This's clear to me.
Try just using this and see if you get a login prompt. Add the username and password after if it works. I found this in a google search for the camera.
mjpeg http://IPADDRESS:httpport/cgi-bin/vi...?msubmenu=mjpg
As of the last update, Samsung Smartcams NO LONGER OFFER over ip camera viewing, you can ONLY use their application online or on mobile to view the cameras!
UPDATE: I have received this from support, and I'm currently unaware of this is usable.... If anyone knows about RTSP.... I'm sure we would all appreciate to know if it works.
"You can still access it via an RTSP stream locally. If you want to make changes to the settings you will need to use the Smartcam app or website. You will find the RTSP strings that you can use with VLC media player below.
rtsp://admin:<camera password>@<camera ip>/profile5/media.smp
/profile4/media.smp
/profile3/media.smp
/profile2/media.smp
/profile1/media.smp"
We have a Motorola video monitor and I do like the video function.It's like night vision, so you do see relativey well even with blackout blinds and/or curtains. We have bought a sound only one we're planning on putting in our toddler's room when baby goes in by himself, and move the video monitor for peace of mind being able to see him. Our toddler is very good a night (or was until I just jinxed it!) so the video for him isn't very necessary. The main thing I would say I would 100% want in any monitor is the ability to talk to them through it, as it's been invaluable in settling the toddler when he just needs some reassurance.
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