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Old 11-20-2008, 06:37 AM
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I am networking 8 internet cameras onto a webpage. They all have IPs with : ports. My problem is getting them to play on a website. I have the HTML code as follows-
For the DCS-2000/2100+:


<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
if ((navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer")&&(navigator.platform != "MacPPC"))
{
document.write("<OBJECT ID=\"VACtrl\" WIDTH=330 HEIGHT=270");
document.write(" CLASSID=CLSID:A93B47FD-9BF6-4DA8-97FC-9270B9D64A6C");
document.write(" CODEBASE=\"http://24.45.76.223:202/plugin/h263ctrl.cab#version=1,7,0,1\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"Url\" VALUE=\"http://24.45.76.223:202/cgi-bin/video.vam\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"VSize\" VALUE=\"CMS\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"RemoteIP\" VALUE=\"http://24.45.76.223:202-899372864\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"RemotePort\" VALUE=\"5004\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"DisplayTimeFormat\" VALUE=\"1\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"DigitalZoomEdit\" VALUE=\"false\">");
document.write("<PARAM NAME=\"Language\" VALUE=\"EN\">");
document.write("</OBJECT>");
}
//-->
</script>

My problem is password protecting 3 of them with the option to change user name and password as needed?

Also, can I put these on my website using WYSWYG software? I am also using internet switches and a router. I am working through the D-link software and it doesn't seem to recognize all my cameras. What is the schematic for my hardwired network? Do I need a separate server or should they work through my main PC?
Any help would be appreciated.

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Breeze



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Old 11-20-2008, 10:30 AM
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Check these out. It looks like there are a couple of issues with this cam.

Can I modify DCS-5300 standard homepage layout? - dslreports.com

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You don't need your PC at all, except maybe to configure them, these have a built in web server. You need to configure your IP's and ports in the camera and also your router. You'll need to make sure there are no conflicting IPs' on your network and you may have to open or forward the ports in the router that each camera is set up at.



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