yep, I think I get that, the screenshot showing url of 192.168.0.3:88 is specific to that FOSCAM program called IPCam Client. The IP address of the camera itself is 192.168.0.9, and that’s the one I need to use in Web Cam Capture vers 10.05 and a browser window.
When you say “local ip…” you are referring to the camera IP, correct? I’ll keep trying. Turned off windows firewall but that didn’t do it either.
based on hanksters link and the model you posted in first post
for a jpg try http;//ip address/cgi-bin/CGIProxy.fcgi?cmd=snapPicture2&usr=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD]
for video stream try http://ip address/videostream.asf?user=[USERNAME]&pwd=[PASSWORD]&resolution=64&rate=0
and as Brian said remove from username and password
OK, lets just see if you can connect with the camera at all. You should just be able to put the IP address in your browser and that should connect to your camera and get you to the login screen.
Well, been using the camera for three years, uploading to WU, I can see live vid on my pc with the Foscan IP Cam Client; sure I can connect to the camera. Just not by putting the IP address in a browser window. I’m not sure what login screen you are referring to.
I get the camera IP address from the Foscam IPCam Client software, as shown in the screenshot foscam status 2.JPG in Reply #18 of this thread. I’ve turned off firewall, antivirus; I don’t know what the refuse to connect means - that’s the $64,000,000 question.
Would there be an alternative method to determine the camera’s IP address besides the Foscam IPCam Client software?
If you can connect to your camera you will get the login screen that is on your camera where you can put in your username and password. The reason for doing it this way is find out if you can connect to your camera via an IP address. Once you know you can connect that way you can than try to figure out what commands are needed after the IP address to access the video stream or static jpg image.
I see 12 clients on my router, three have no host name. when I paste one of those IP addresses into a browser window, it shows my A/V receiver, the other two just show the “This site can’t be reached” message.
I’ve been trying :88, since that is the port I see in the url of the Foscam IPCam Client software that shows streaming video from the camera.
Thanks for the user manual. It is version 1.1, whereas the user manual on the cd that came with the camera when I bought it about three years ago is version 1.0.
When the Foscam IPCam Client software opens in Firefox, I enter my username and password in the login screen. Since it connects using the Foscam IPCam Client software, why does it not connect with the same IP address in a browser window? I guess that’s what I’m trying to figure out, eh?