When I add "http://IPADDRESS:PORT_NUMBER//snapshot.jpg?user=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD]&strm=[CHANNEL]" I get a messageoes not match format? I know this format works I get the still image from my computer.
When I add "http://IPADDRESS:PORT_NUMBER//snapshot.jpg?user=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD]&strm=[CHANNEL]" I get a messageoes not match format? I know this format works I get the still image from my computer.
There should only be one slash here: PORT_NUMBER/snapshot.jpg
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I'm pretty sure brackets should not be used when you are entering a username and password. I have never used them for any of my cameras.
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The brackets and caps in the example you used delineate where you need to put your own info. Don’t use the brackets.
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I have disconnected my 5020L a while ago because I got sick of the low resolution, but if I recall correctly, I used. (I deleted the h in http because the forum kept changing it to a link and removing some stuff. The h should be included)
ttp://myddnsname:1234/mjpeg.cgi?user=admin&pwd=password&strm=1
I am not 100% sure about the credentials though since it's been a couple years. I dont remember if the channel was required.
I also vaguely remember
ttp://admin:password@myddnsname:1234/mjpeg.cgi
I can't recall which one was the one that worked and not sure where I boxed it up to test it.
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Only if I use a local IP doesn't work with my outside ip
8080 might be blocked by your ISP. I know that, 23 and 80 are all blocked by mine. Also make sure you check from a device off your network (mobile hotspot, your phone, etc) as some routers dont support routing back into your lan using your WAN (at least mine doesnt).
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I was referring to external port. Internal can be anything except reserved like 23. ISPs and some routers will block standard http 80 and 8080 along with telnet 23 and a few others I dont recall offhand. 1234 should have gone through though assuming you used an external device.
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The cam setup had the internal port on 8080 and that was the problem. I changed it to 8888 and all is working now. Thanks for all the help.
Now if I could only find a way to make my new $30 amazon YI ip dome cam to do the same i be set but I think its limited.
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