as I said a few posts back - the network camera is an app called ip webcam running on my phone. this app turns your phone into an ip camera and it works the same as any other network camera. all you...
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as I said a few posts back - the network camera is an app called ip webcam running on my phone. this app turns your phone into an ip camera and it works the same as any other network camera. all you...
thankyou for the responses here. can I please establish this is a NETWORK CAMERA. it's not a device that plugs into usb. its has its own url on the LAN which is http://192.168.1.179:8080/ and I can...
ip webcam is simply an app that makes a phone behave as a network camera. win 10 settings shows this camera as present. it doesn't make sense that the camera app cannot detect a camera that is...
the camera is 'ip webcam' app running on my android phone
no its a network camera
I see the live camera image - it works fine in a browser
in windows 10 settings I have set up an ip camera - it's present in the list of 'other devices' at Bluetooth & Other Devices (see attached screenshot) but the camera app can't see it and neither can...
ok mike thanks for your feedback
I'm using a windows 10 machine and running putty on it to telnet into a video switcher. The video switcher accepts SIS commands and one of the commands is ECI with a carriage return needed at the end...
thanks for that kari, hopefully that will do it.
I got an email today titled 'Welcome to Windows 10 Getting Started Series'. I hate being pestered like this. It said in the email:
"f you’ve opted out of receiving email, you’ll only get one more in...
I'm using a local account
yes I can ping the remote machine. The remote machine is a command-line-only server, there's no gui so teamviewer can't be used. I've checked the windows 10 firewall and made sure remote desktop is...
yes I only ever use the ip address when trying to connect to the remote machine, and it always works fine from a different windows computer on the same LAN.
thanks for your response. There is nothing wrong with the remote machine i'm trying to connect to. It's on the network and ready for incoming connections. If I use another windows machine on the same...
"This computer can't connect to the remote computer.
Try connecting again. If the problem continues, contact the owner of the remote computer or your network administrator."
my remote desktop connection has suddenly stopped working on windows 10.
1) how does one uninstall and reinstall it in windows 10? I've searched on google but can't find a solution (that works)...