Foscam configuration help?

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I can see that these cameras are apparently beyon support but I thought I would try here. Bought 4 of these 10 or so years ago and it was always a pain to connect to them, requireing Internet explorer on my computers. Now even that won't connect so I can configure WIFI on a camera I am repurposing. Anyone know a way in a Windows 10 world to tie on to these things? FI9804W is the one in my hand right now.

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You can't do it with edge. You need an older version of IE, then no problem. I use IE 11 for almost everything.
 

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  • Click Tools > Internet Options.
  • Click the Security tab > Custom Level.
  • Scroll down to ActiveX controls and plugins and click Enable for:
    • Run ActiveX controls and plugins
    • Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting
  • Click OK to close the dialog boxes, and then restart Internet Explorer.
  • For Internet Explorer 9 and later, you must also disable ActiveXFiltering, if turned on.
 
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Whole lot of can't reach this page messages when Bing doesn't do a search instead.
Tried 3 computers this time and made sure to reboot on the one that needed the "script" setting changed.
Glaring at the camera and threatening it with a landfill option was also ignored.
The camera still works hardwired to BlueIris and I can ping it from all computers as well.

Thanks for the help, I think I am going to reset this one and see if that helps and maybe try to connect one of the other old cameras in my pile-o-stuff.

If any other non nuclear options come to mind please let me know.

Cheers,
Rick
 

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Glad you're working...also it can be hard to remember that most earlier Foscam's use 88 for the HTTP port, not the standard 80.
 
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I lucked out and was able to find the original installation disk with their Camera search tool. After the reset it was able to display the ip and port. I have it up and running in it's new home already. Now what do I do with the others lol.
 
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