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D-Link IP Cameras for Home => mydlink.com (Portal) => Topic started by: mvsetecka on January 30, 2013, 06:54:57 AM
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Hey guys,
do you have any idea if it is somehow possible to have cameras from different regions (Europe + Middle East) under one account?
I have 5x DCS-942L in different EU countries assigned to one mydlink account and working perfectly.
I have recently installed 2 other cams in Dubai and just because of these 2 I am forced to have another mydlink account.
Is there a way to have all of them in one account?
Thank you
Regards,
Martin
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mine is working fine under 1 mydlink account
country1- 1 dcs942 and 932
country2- 1 dcs942
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mine is working fine under 1 mydlink account
country1- 1 dcs942 and 932
country2- 1 dcs942
Are the countries geographically adjacent or near each other? This is pure conjecture, but it's possible traffic is routed to different data centers (and different mydlink databases) based on the general geographic region of each camera installed.
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I am having the same trouble. I purchased 2 cameras in Singapore and another in the UK.
I want to use the UK purchased camera in singapore with my existing account but i keep getting errors when i try to add to mydlink account.
Can someone please help us with this?
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I take back what I said last Feb 3.
Now, I am unable to see the other 2 camera outside my country.. both in asia
DCS Camera1 - countryB - green status on iphone but getting error 2802F2200
DCS Camera2 - countryB - green status on iphone but getting error 2802F2200
DCS Camera3 - countryA - my country, can view on iphone
I am on countryA and now getting error message when I tried to view Cam1 and Cam2
ERROR = "Please Check Your Network Settings and Try Again. (2802F2200)"
The Cam1 and Cam2 have "GREEN" status, but somehow their description is greyed out.
Is there a mydlink "clause" that we should use the mydlink account in one country only?
Actually, I am just testing the Cam3 and eventually move it along with Cam1/2 in same country.
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I made a query to D-Link to see whether mydlink accounts are segmented by region or whether a single account can accept all cameras globally. Will post back when I have more information.
:-\ ???
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This is the answer I got from Dlink support:
Dear customer,
unfortunately the cameras in Dubai will be register at the myDlink Server for Asia and not at the myDlink Server for the EU.
You need for every Server a mydlink account.
A workaround is to buy the cameras in Europe and set them up in Dubai, then they will register at the EU mydlink Server.
The issue with the workaround is the performance every request to the myDlink cams in Dubai will run through the EU mydlink Server.
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So the camera hardware determines the server not the location? That's my read, although the wording is a bit cryptic. ??? :-\
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I have a definitive response from D-Link regarding device association with mydlink accounts and geography. Please see the following sticky post: mydlink.com - Rules for Device Association with Regional mydlink.com Accounts (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=52632.0)
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Please see this link: mydlink.com - Rules for Device Association with Regional mydlink.com Accounts (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=52632.0)
It is possible that the inability to associate particular D-Link cameras with a mydlink account may be due to the camera's region of origin. I just became aware of this information a few days ago and posted the above referenced sticky post.
Please visit the sticky post above and make sure the region(s) where you purchased your cameras are within the same "site" as the mydlink account you are attempting to associate.
Please post back and share your findings.
As of this posting, I am unaware of any special code or marks on the camera hardware or web UI that can identify the camera as belonging to a particular "site"..
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Hi Javalawyer, many thanks on your research and update. At least now we know :)
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It's been a while, any news on this? Latest was that DLink was working on one global platform, this was early 2013, we;re one year later now?
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I believe everything is still status quo. I'll ask for an update from D-Link and post back if I hear anything new.
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Yes, would love to see this finally working.
Moved from Europe to Australia, and he really annoys me that I can't I need 2 mydlink accounts to view my 3 cameras (2 Europe / 1 Australia).
This is the opposite of a "cloud" service really :-)
Hope Dlink fixes this everlasting issue soon...
Santhy.
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Yes, would love to see this finally working.
Moved from Europe to Australia, and he really annoys me that I can't I need 2 mydlink accounts to view my 3 cameras (2 Europe / 1 Australia).
This is the opposite of a "cloud" service really :-)
Hope Dlink fixes this everlasting issue soon...
Santhy.
Many mydlink service users share your sentiment.
While posting issues in this forum is a great means of sharing information with other members and notifying D-Link of issues, D-Link escalates issues for resolution based on the volume of calls received through the official D-Link support desk. If D-Link receives a large number of calls pertaining to the same issue, that issue is more likely to be escalated as a problem for investigation and resolution. As such, in addition to posting issues in this forum, forum members are encouraged to call the toll free D-Link support desk to report their issue: 1-888-851-6464.
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Hi,
Totally understood and I will try to contact dlink support next week.
This being said, is there an easy way to identify which regional area a camera belongs to?
Just wondering if the one I bought here, is actually linked to ASIA region or "others".
Can I tell be the serial number or mydlink number?
Cheers,
S.
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Hi,
Totally understood and I will try to contact dlink support next week.
This being said, is there an easy way to identify which regional area a camera belongs to?
Just wondering if the one I bought here, is actually linked to ASIA region or "others".
Can I tell be the serial number or mydlink number?
Cheers,
S.
I've asked the same question, and unfortunately no. There's no visible marking on the case or anything in firmware that indicates the designated region.