Getting the following error message when trying to add a camera I know to be at 192.168.1.42:
Opening 192.168.1.42 port 80...
HTTP Get / request...
Failed with HTTP 12029
Opening 192.168.1.42 port 8999...
ONVIF GetSystemDateAndTime
HTTP 12029
Checking for common cameras...
Foscam FI86xx/98xx compatible?
Foscam FI89xx compatible?
Foscam FI9821 V2 compatible?
Foscam FI9821 media port compatible?
Cantonk port 34567?
RTSP port open?
RTSP port detected!
Done
I had originally set my cameras up on a TP-Link AC3200 wireless router hard wired to a TP-Link TL-SG1016PE V3 | 16 Port Gigabit PoE Switch. Everything configured fine but the additional devices pushed the old router over its limit.
I bought a new netgear nighthawk router MR60 mesh router to replace the TP-link. Now none of configured cameras were reachable nor configurable from scratch. I am able to ping their IP addresses but I cannot get Blue Iris to recognize them.
any idea what I have messed up without knowing it?
Thanks
can no longer detect cameras
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Re: can no longer detect cameras
First thing is to verify the cameras are on your network.
I'm sure u know this...
Either of these options will tell your the ip address of the carmera.
- Can you log into the cameras web page?
- Is the camera connected to your router?
You can do this by logging into your router and checking the 'IP List' of connected devices.
I'm sure u know this...
Either of these options will tell your the ip address of the carmera.
- Can you log into the cameras web page?
- Is the camera connected to your router?
You can do this by logging into your router and checking the 'IP List' of connected devices.
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Re: can no longer detect cameras
yes. the cameras are on my network. I can ping them and I can see them in my router's connected device list.
I cannot connect to the camera's web page. They do not appear to have any. As I said before, these cameras worked fine before being forced to upgrade to a new routere.
I expect that the issue is that I need to open up certain ports in order for the cameras to work. The old router probably had that port already opened.
I just don't know what I need to change
I cannot connect to the camera's web page. They do not appear to have any. As I said before, these cameras worked fine before being forced to upgrade to a new routere.
I expect that the issue is that I need to open up certain ports in order for the cameras to work. The old router probably had that port already opened.
I just don't know what I need to change
Re: can no longer detect cameras
If you can find a Camera Search program, it will tell you the IP & Port # of the cameras. I use 'SearchTool for MJPEG' by Tenvis version 4.0.0.3. It works on ALL IP cameras - not just Mjpeg cameras. If you double click a camera, it will open your web browser to that camera, if it has a web interface.
Re: can no longer detect cameras
Open a cmd shell and enter: netstat -n
This gives me the IP addre4sses and port numbers of devices on my network.
This gives me the IP addre4sses and port numbers of devices on my network.
Re: can no longer detect cameras
There is a Foscam tool to find ip and port ect
https://foscamhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us ... amera-Tool
https://foscamhelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us ... amera-Tool