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iCam Support / Re: Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: April 08, 2011, 05:36:17 PM »
I did see that and noticed in the end he hardwired the cameras and it worked. That's not an option for me, but it seems that the whole Hughesnet/router issues may not be the problem.
I noticed a pattern though with mine. With the 2 cameras running now, the one chosen on the pc that you can actually look at is the one that will not show up on my phone. If I switch them, then I can see the other one on my phone. But I have to log in to my home pc with my phone to switch them.
At least now IcamSource isn't crashing when I do view the one camera I can look at so I consider that some sort of progress. Could it be that the port range is the same on both cameras?

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iCam Support / Re: Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: April 08, 2011, 10:14:24 AM »
I wouldn't be suprised if it is Hughesnet. It is strange that if I disable one camera then I can see the other one though on 3G fine. I'll call the Pakistan help desk and see what they say.

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iCam Support / Re: Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: April 07, 2011, 05:26:34 PM »
Ok I have tried all of these suggestions and still no dice. I can see both cameras perfect if I am on wifi here at the house. The trouble with that is I am only going through the router here at the house I assume.
One thing I have not mentioned is that we use Hughesnet because we live in a rural area. We have the Hughes HN9000 modem and I believe that it does act as a router as well and as far as I can tell, there is no way to go to the settings and change anything.
Has this problem been reported before? Surely I am not the first Hughesnet subscriber to try and get Icam to work.
When you try and connect through 3G, it will cause the ICamSource program to stop and shut down. Before it does however, you can still only see one camera.

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iCam Support / Re: Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: March 21, 2011, 09:14:15 PM »
Sorry,we were out of the country. Here is the message when I auto config router

UpnP Dual Nat ext_ip: 192.168.0.2

When this is enabled I cannot get a camera to load, but when I uncheck the box it works (one camera only)


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iCam Support / Re: Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: March 06, 2011, 04:43:55 PM »
My wife says she has tried all of those suggestions and still does not work. It has been almost a week and over 80 views but only one reply. Either this has been discussed and the solution is already posted or there is no hope to get more than one camera working at a time. If the solution has been posted can someone tell me where it is? If not then I can simply delete the program and quit wasting our time on it. I tried to send screenshots to the email address that has been posted, but it came back as "delivery failure".

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iCam Support / Can't support more than 1 camera
« on: February 28, 2011, 01:05:10 PM »
We installed iCam and had one wireless camera at the time. While it did seem to crash sometimes, the program did work. We installed a second camera and since then the program will not run with both cameras. It will crash daily, sometimes several times. We have changed routers, even installed a new pc at the house and it does the same thing. We know the pc receives signal from both cameras but cannot see them on iPhone. When we block one camera, the program works fine. Any suggestions?

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