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First-time posting - having problems setting up some nestbox cameras - these little devices
I've been in & around computers for years (but not in IP cameras) - but setting these things up so they work and stay working seems very difficult (for me!)
I have four or five of these little cameras, and trying to monitor them through the (recommended) HiCamPro software on a PC.
It's a bit like that plate-juggling circus trick - I can get up to three of them working at one time, but, after a while, they fail.
I've tried
In both cases, on a good day, I can get three cameras working - but then, after a while, they drop offline (as shown in the the status bar of the HiCamPro software)
Left alone, they may eventually come back online, or they may require a power-off / power-on, or, in extreme cases, a full 'reset-button' restart to get them up and running again.
I realise this is a very broad question - but would appreciate any pointers to getting them up and running, and staying up!
Is it likely to be the hIP2P client (CamHiPro) software, and, if so, is there something more reliable to run on a pc?
Many thanks in advance
Adrian
First-time posting - having problems setting up some nestbox cameras - these little devices
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I've been in & around computers for years (but not in IP cameras) - but setting these things up so they work and stay working seems very difficult (for me!)
I have four or five of these little cameras, and trying to monitor them through the (recommended) HiCamPro software on a PC.
It's a bit like that plate-juggling circus trick - I can get up to three of them working at one time, but, after a while, they fail.
I've tried
- connecting them via wi-fi to my main broadband router
- connecting them to a wi-fi range extender which then connects to the router
In both cases, on a good day, I can get three cameras working - but then, after a while, they drop offline (as shown in the the status bar of the HiCamPro software)
Left alone, they may eventually come back online, or they may require a power-off / power-on, or, in extreme cases, a full 'reset-button' restart to get them up and running again.
I realise this is a very broad question - but would appreciate any pointers to getting them up and running, and staying up!
Is it likely to be the hIP2P client (CamHiPro) software, and, if so, is there something more reliable to run on a pc?
Many thanks in advance
Adrian
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