Escam RT-IPC (telnet) login?

eddiex666

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Sep 9, 2015
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Hi,

Have any1 some info on the RT-IPC login on a Escam QD300(WIFI) ???

The camera has gone in hang and the web admin is not responding.
However... telnet to the camera gives me RT-IPC Login prompt.

I have testet with all known admins account, but I cannot get inn.
The support sayes they "cannot send it to me" :-(

So if anyone has some info, please feel free to send it to me :-)
its for private use and I have testet all software that they have sendt me..
PD-Tools, IPsearch, camreset , etc etc..

and,,, I am not at the camera, so I cannot do power off :-(


Greetings Eddie
 
A couple of things to try:
username root password xmhdipc
Or root and your last used admin passwords.

And maybe see how well if at all the ONVIF support is by using the very good Windows open-source tool 'ONVIF Device Manager' from sourceforge.net
If an ONVIF login is possible or successful (login to ODM with your last known good admin user/password) maybe try the 'Reset to defaults' options in the Network settings page.

*edit*
and,,, I am not at the camera, so I cannot do power off :-(
Sorry - I didn't ready this properly. ODM is not going to work remotely - unless it's a PC you are controlling.
But maybe you can get a 'reboot' from the telnet access if you are lucky.
 
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Hi,
I testet the usernames and passwords... with no luck..

I have the ONVIF DM and its nice, but the problem is that the camera is "halted" on reboot.
I tryed to click on reboot at the web admin and then the web admin stopped.
Still the camera will not reboot :-(

I still gets telnet, but I may be that the telnet engine also is "down" :-(

tnx for nice tips alasta...... :-)

Greetings Eddie
 
I have another problem cams that I strugling with...
I was able to restart that with ONVIF DM :-)
so the tips worked (at least for 1 cam)

I still have the problem cam standing :-(
I can ping it, but no web or OVIF, but telnet prompt

Eddie
 
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Thanks those credentials worked for my qd300. Now if I could only control ir. Web ui is shameful.

A couple of things to try:
username root password xmhdipc
Or root and your last used admin passwords.

And maybe see how well if at all the ONVIF support is by using the very good Windows open-source tool 'ONVIF Device Manager' from sourceforge.net
If an ONVIF login is possible or successful (login to ODM with your last known good admin user/password) maybe try the 'Reset to defaults' options in the Network settings page.

edit

Sorry - I didn't ready this properly. ODM is not going to work remotely - unless it's a PC you are controlling.
But maybe you can get a 'reboot' from the telnet access if you are lucky.
 
Now if I could only control ir.
It's likely not under firmware control, probably directly via the light sensor.
If the IR intensity changes gradually as you progressively cover the sensor, that may confirm it.
If it comes on when the camera is powered on then goes off after a few seconds that's probably firmware control.
 
It's likely not under firmware control, probably directly via the light sensor.
If the IR intensity changes gradually as you progressively cover the sensor, that may confirm it.
If it comes on when the camera is powered on then goes off after a few seconds that's probably firmware control.
Not that observant myself... I know blueiris won't toggle it. Problem was a window reflection, which kind of tiles out light sensor as they probably are sensitive to ir not a big deal though.