I’ve also included a screen shot of the settings tab. If anyone knows of a some good step by step instructions, let me know. That appears to be a shortcoming of the vera2. Thanks in advance for your help!
Anyone have any luck on the Airlink 101 IP Camera AIC600W. I can hit from a web page but I can’t find anywhere in the documentation the internal URL. They want you to use an application to view the camera. It does work with safari but when I use the x.x.x.x:8082/index.asp (arbitrary port I selected) in Vera I get no image. It works with my port forwarding so it no big deal, just would be nice…
Dana, the more information you supply about what you’ve tried, the more we can help. “Trying everything” is not very specific. Have you tried the link in my reply earlier in this thread? Tell us what your settings are on the “Advanced” tab of the camera device in the Vera UI. I know these cameras work; I have three of them.
[quote=“Daniel MCV, post:7, topic:167509”]Try using ‘image.jpg’. See if that works and let us know.
Thanks![/quote]
No it does not… I did go through the list of URL’s in the wiki and couldn’t get any of them to work. I have also searched on the Airlink website and they do not mention anything.
Snapshots seem to be at jpg/image.jpg (That was a guess, based on the path for motion. For the motion, right click, copy image location, paste in new tab; or use Firebug, etc.).
Currently looking at / streaming your camera in Vera.
It really is on port 8082. My url I gave you maps that to the right port. I am using DynDNS. If you hit port 80 you will get my DSL router. What is the format for the URL field? I just put in /jpg/image.jpg
[quote=“aschwalb, post:9, topic:167509”][quote=“Daniel MCV, post:7, topic:167509”]Try using ‘image.jpg’. See if that works and let us know.
Thanks![/quote]
No it does not… I did go through the list of URL’s in the wiki and couldn’t get any of them to work. I have also searched on the Airlink website and they do not mention anything. You can see my camera if you want (looking outside, not much fun)[/quote]
Nice weather there Aschwalb! Just a security warning… not only can one see your cam, also the log is available
The log immediatly shows that several streams are available and accesible (before NTP kicks in and solves your antique CAM ;-)), question is what the links should be. I saw video at index.asp (yes youre on port xxxx)
Hope you dont mind me butting in like this…just trying to help a bit.
Thanks guys got it working. I had to delete the device, installed the Panasonic PTZ thinggy created a new device and entered the data and it worked… Not sure why this didn’t work with the Generic device though…
Thanks for everything. If you guys are up north and want to see sunny florida I can keep the log in active