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iCam Support / Re: Error on iPhone trying to connect on 3G
« on: December 16, 2010, 09:41:29 PM »
SUCCESS!!! At least on wifi and 3G at home!!  Here's what I did.  Configured Airport Base Station on my MacBook (I use the Airport Base Station router that looks like a saucer) to "Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol by going to Airport Utilities - Internet - NAT - click on Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol. Then in iCamSource Preferences, clicked on Stop then clicked Auto-Config Router and Port forward Range changing the range from 12000 to 12100 TO 12000 to 12500 and restarted.  iPhone now sees video and audio on both 3G and wifi!  WOO HOO!!  Thanks to all that helped and I hope my post will help other Mac users!!

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iCam Support / Re: Error on iPhone trying to connect on 3G
« on: December 15, 2010, 09:35:18 PM »
I use an Airport Base Station, the saucer one, and can enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol which may be the same as uPnP but where do I find enable uPnP in iCamSource.  The preferences do not mention that.  I'm running version 2.1.3.

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iCam Support / Error on iPhone trying to connect on 3G
« on: December 15, 2010, 08:36:39 AM »
Trying to connect from iPhone on 3G returns error saying "One or more of the icam sources returned by the icam broker server could not be connected to".  What do I do to correct this. Had no problem connecting on wifi on same network when at home, but now at work cannot connect. Thanks in advance for your help.

Update- just got a text saying motion detected but iPhone cannot connect in full to show video or audio. Same error as above. By the way, using built in cam on MacBook and only tested wifi at home with positive results but did not test 3G at home.

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