Correction - Internet ports didn't copy first time so I added them.

On 17/02/10 09:10, Steven Stern wrote:
>
> When you use the camera from Windows, do you use a browser to view the
> image?  If so, can you find anything relevant in the page source?
>
> If not, what does netstat show while viewing the image?  It may use some
> port other than 80.
>
>

Yes, their software brings up IE and the video image is displayed in a 
window there.

Source doesn't provide much of use that I can see.

    <html>

    <head>
    <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
    <META HTTP-EQUIV="PRAGMA" CONTENT="NO-CACHE">
    <title>Wireless IP Camera</title>
    <base target="_self">
    </head>

    <frameset cols="*" framespacing="0" border="0" frameborder="0">
    <frameset cols="*">
    <frameset rows="50,22,86%">
    <frame name="top" src="top.htm" scrolling="no" noresize
    marginwidth="12" marginheight="15" target="_self">
    <frame name="button" src="button.htm" target="main"
    marginheight="12" scrolling="no" noresize>
    <frame name="main" src="camera.asp" target="_self">
    </frameset>
    </frameset>
    <noframes>
    <body>

    </body>
    </noframes>
    </frameset>

I'm not sure how to use "netstat" to investigate this?

They do show two ports under LAN configuration, 4321, and 80.


      LAN

        
    Network Type :      DHCP Static IP Address
    IP Address :                        
    Subnet Mask :       
    Gateway :   
    Primary DNS :       
    Secondary DNS :     
    Video Port :        4321    
    HTTP Port :                 80      



Thanks.

Bob


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