EDIT: I solved the problem by installing an Android emulator on my PC.
Thanks everyone for your input!
Greetings,
I recently purchased two Dekco Wi-Fi cameras (DC4L) and would like to be able to stream the video to my PC instead of just to my phone. I installed EseeCloud software but can't get it to recognize the cameras. I also can't access the cameras using the IP address in a web browser. It doesn't have a static IP address. Is that the problem?
I used the xfinity router interface to determine the IP address associated with the Camera's MAC address. The IP address is in the format: 10.0.0.x, which apparently is the private IP address range that is commonly used for home and office networks. I was able to ping it without any problem.
Does the IP address need to be static and in the range of 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255?
I'm using the user name of admin and password of admin.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Thanks everyone for your input!
Greetings,
I recently purchased two Dekco Wi-Fi cameras (DC4L) and would like to be able to stream the video to my PC instead of just to my phone. I installed EseeCloud software but can't get it to recognize the cameras. I also can't access the cameras using the IP address in a web browser. It doesn't have a static IP address. Is that the problem?
I used the xfinity router interface to determine the IP address associated with the Camera's MAC address. The IP address is in the format: 10.0.0.x, which apparently is the private IP address range that is commonly used for home and office networks. I was able to ping it without any problem.
Does the IP address need to be static and in the range of 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255?
I'm using the user name of admin and password of admin.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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