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ipCam Support / ipcam on iPhone behind AT&T Netgear 770s hotspot?
« on: April 27, 2017, 03:22:45 PM »
I'm trying figure out if/how I can make the following setup work...
In house#1, I have AT&T internet via landline which is great.  I have an Apple iMac running icamsource and I have a couple of IP cameras on wifi in the house.
In house#2, I have an AT&T wireless hotspot providing wifi.  The hotspot is a Netgear 770S.  It does allow port forwarding.  I want to use an old iPhone running ipcam in house #2 and I want icamsource to be able to see it along with the other cameras in house#1.
I can't figure out how to make this work, if it can work.  The iPhone is assigned an IP address by the hotspot, but it's a LAN-type of address, i.e. 192.168...  The hotspot does have a public IP address that I can see when I click on "about" in the management webpage. 
Has anyone successfully accomplished what I'm trying to do?  If so, can you please share how?  Or is this simply not possible?
Thanks!

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icamsource has been running for a week now.  Performance measures remain steady, %CPU~14, threads 11-12, Real Mem ~23MB.  Has not crashed or shut itself down.

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Threads are usually 11 (but I've seen 12).  Real Mem is currently 23.2 MB.  I'll keep an eye on these as well as %CPU...

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I've been up and running again for about 3 days now.  So far, CPU% stays between 12 and 15%.  Not climbing at this point, but I'll keep watching it.  Let me know if any other datapoints would be relevant, such as threads, ports, page ins, system calls, messages in or out, etc.

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icamsource ran trouble free for over a week but crashed last night.  I will email crash report.  Thanks!

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I think it just crashed while running in the background.  And you are correct, the ipCam devices were not running.

My previous problem did not generate crash logs, so I would suspect this is something different.

Thanks for your continued concern and efforts.

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this version of icamsource crashed yesterday evening.  I will email crash log.  Thanks!

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Ta-da!  Icamsource has been running trouble-free for me for 48 hours now.  I think you did it!  Thanks so much!

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ok, I am now running this version.  I'll report back in a couple of days.  Hopefully not sooner!  ;D

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iMac 27-inch, Mid 2011

software: Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 (11E53)

Let me know if any other info might be helpful.  And thanks for keeping me informed.

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I appreciate the update.  Thanks.

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Fyi, the problem continues, and the console message is always the same, except the numbers within the brackets vary each time.

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The message that shows up on the Console is:

6/13/12 3:21:28.089 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501: ([0x0-0x80080].com.skjm.icamsource[892]) Exited abnormally: Broken pipe: 13

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the radio button selected is MJPEG.  The URL's are:
http://192.168.1.90:1477/video.mjpg (3rd gen iPad)
http://192.168.1.70:1478/video.mjpg (an iPhone 4)

I will re-add them to icamsource and check for messages in the Console.  I will report back to let you know what I find.  I am not getting crash logs.

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icamsource has now been running for 24 hours straight, with no shutdown, since I've left the ipcam app running on the iPad the whole time.  There seems to be an issue with icamsource that causes it to close when it can't find an ipcam stream for some length of time.

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