I currently have a few HDW4431C-A and HDW2431T-AS-S2 cameras that are now 5-ish years old but working well. I have them set up to do in-camera detection and send email with photo when they detect something.
When I want to change their setup or watch them in real time, I have a couple of handy PC's running Windows 7 and IE 10. But I'd like to get something working under Windows 10. They say that IE 10 doesn't run on Win-10.
I think these old cameras were also fully usable with Chrome, but I will never run Chrome on any PC that I own or use.
I don't believe I've ever gotten Firefox to work properly with these cameras (ie to see live video). Does anyone here get full functionality with Win-10 and FF?
I'm wondering if that is still the case with these old cameras, or even newer cameras (either made by Dahua or Hikvision if I ever get any more cameras).
Is Chrome (or IE-10) still the only game in town when it comes to having a fully functional browser interface with these cameras?
When I want to change their setup or watch them in real time, I have a couple of handy PC's running Windows 7 and IE 10. But I'd like to get something working under Windows 10. They say that IE 10 doesn't run on Win-10.
I think these old cameras were also fully usable with Chrome, but I will never run Chrome on any PC that I own or use.
I don't believe I've ever gotten Firefox to work properly with these cameras (ie to see live video). Does anyone here get full functionality with Win-10 and FF?
I'm wondering if that is still the case with these old cameras, or even newer cameras (either made by Dahua or Hikvision if I ever get any more cameras).
Is Chrome (or IE-10) still the only game in town when it comes to having a fully functional browser interface with these cameras?