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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => IP Cameras => DCS-825L => Topic started by: Jawor on September 24, 2015, 03:20:05 AM
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Hello,
I have a question concerning an upgrade to WINDOWS 10. I found information on the site http://support.dlink.com/FAQView.aspx?f=MRBldvYIZ9JH35rXze0xbQ%3d%3d that there is no local viewing for this baby camera in WINDOWS 10. What does it mean exactly? Is it only possible to watch a baby via cloud services using a d-link account? I'm asking because I have used this way so far (naturally, I have used also an app for android OS) and I don't know what means the local viewing. Could you explain me this matter? I'd be grateful.
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Local viewing means when you at home on the LAN side of your router. video may not be viewable from that side of the network. Viewing maybe possible from remote locations from the WAN side.
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Thanks for answer. To sum up, when I use WIFI home network, I'm not be able to connect to camera broadcasting if I'm logged on to a dlink account via an internet browser run in Win 10? Is this problem likely to occur or it depends on configuration my network, a model of my router, etc.?
Is DLink support going to solve this problem in future?
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Possibly. I have a DCS-933L and will check it out with my Windows 10 PC.
Im sure D-Link has been developing and testing since before Windows 10 was released and will continue to fix any issues seen in Windows 10.
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Possibly. I have a DCS-933L and will check it out with my Windows 10 PC.
Did it work? What problem did you encounter?
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Yes I'm able to view video on the local lan using the cameras UI. I tried IE and it does not work. FF does work after Java is activated and you don't Block the java plug-in.
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Yes I'm able to view video on the local lan using the cameras UI. I tried IE and it does not work. FF does work after Java is activated and you don't Block the java plug-in.
Thanks for your answer. It will be useful after I upgrade my WIN 8.1 to WIN 10.
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Let us know how it goes after the upgrade. ::)