- Jul 25, 2015
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I searched for an IP camera that also had an RF display and could only find the Motorola mbp85 and the summer infant wifi monitor. I went with the Motorola. The only problem with it is it sends its stream to their webpage, http://hubbleconnected.com/ forcing you to use their webpage and their apps instead of logging into it directly from your own network. Of course they don't make an app for windows phone and the webpage is flash based so it will not work on mobile phones either. And of course if you want the "advanced" features like motion detection and recording, there is a monthly fee. I really wanted to be able to use third party apps such as ip cam controller (on my phone) or blue iris on my server or at the very least, it would be nice to be able to log into its IP address directly. The summer infant cam works the same way unfortunately.
When I access the webpage on my PC and use wireshark, I can see it receiving the stream from an IP address that take me to a page that shows "Wowza Streaming Engine 4 for Amazon EC2 4.1.0 build12602" I believe this is an Amazon server that allows devices to upload data.
I did a bit of snooping with nmap and found that port 80, 6667, 8080, and 464 was open. Using blue iris, I tried multiple camera configurations and actually got video using the A-Link IPC1 JPEG settings, which use the http://IPADDRESS/cgi/jpg/image.cgi URL. That gives me basic functions in blue iris but I still don't have PTZ control, two way audio or any way of changing camera settings. Does anybody have any advice on how I can get further functionality out of this thing?
Thanks
When I access the webpage on my PC and use wireshark, I can see it receiving the stream from an IP address that take me to a page that shows "Wowza Streaming Engine 4 for Amazon EC2 4.1.0 build12602" I believe this is an Amazon server that allows devices to upload data.
I did a bit of snooping with nmap and found that port 80, 6667, 8080, and 464 was open. Using blue iris, I tried multiple camera configurations and actually got video using the A-Link IPC1 JPEG settings, which use the http://IPADDRESS/cgi/jpg/image.cgi URL. That gives me basic functions in blue iris but I still don't have PTZ control, two way audio or any way of changing camera settings. Does anybody have any advice on how I can get further functionality out of this thing?
Thanks
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