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iCam Support / Re: Unusable without technical support...
« on: November 06, 2011, 02:10:15 PM »
Thanks for your response. Below are my responses in bold. Let me know what your thoughts are. I will try to uninstall the icamsource and try an older version
"Perhaps your iCamSource settings file has gotten into a bad state. If you delete your com.skjm.icamsource.plist file from your Library > Preferences folder in your home folder and then re-launch the iCamSource, does that help the issue?"
I have deleted the plist several times it didn't make a difference in the connection source error on 3G
If that doesn't help, repeat the above, uninstall icamsource, and try a previously released version to see if maybe it's a bug in the new version of icamsource.
Also, answer the following questions. I'm just verifying that you did everything correctly, as it is easy to mess up manual port forwarding (unless you're a networking guru)...
1) When you say you assigned a static IP address, you are referring to your iMac, correct? So no matter what, your iMac will have the same IP address on your network (let's say 192.168.1.100 for example). This would have been done in the network settings on the iMac itself. Depending on your router, you might also be able to assign a specific IP address to a specific MAC address/network card.
That's correct, I assigned a static IP in my iMac network settings.
2) You said that you set up manual port forwarding. Did you forward at least 7 UDP (not TCP) ports per camera from the Internet to your iMac's IP address (192.168.1.100 for our example)? On my router, I had to do this under "firewall rule" and not "port forwarding," as there was no "port forwarding" option. This is what it looks like on my router for one camera:
Action: Name: Source: Destination: Protocol:
Allow icam *,* LAN,192.168.1.100 UDP,12000-12006
I did 12000- 12005 as suggested on the boards. UDP confirmed to my static IP. I do have port forwarding and mine looks like this.
Enable Description Inbound Port TYPE Private IP Private Port
Y Icam 12000 UDP (my IP) 12000
I did this for each of the ports
3) You said that you verified that the port was open. Did you do that by using one of the port checker websites mentioned in one of the threads on here?
Yes, several times, each time it shows open
4) Did you also enable manual port forwarding in icamsource and enter the same port numbers from the port forwarding/firewall rule? 12000-12006 from my example above.
Yes, I did, exactly like you described. Thanks
"Perhaps your iCamSource settings file has gotten into a bad state. If you delete your com.skjm.icamsource.plist file from your Library > Preferences folder in your home folder and then re-launch the iCamSource, does that help the issue?"
I have deleted the plist several times it didn't make a difference in the connection source error on 3G
If that doesn't help, repeat the above, uninstall icamsource, and try a previously released version to see if maybe it's a bug in the new version of icamsource.
Also, answer the following questions. I'm just verifying that you did everything correctly, as it is easy to mess up manual port forwarding (unless you're a networking guru)...
1) When you say you assigned a static IP address, you are referring to your iMac, correct? So no matter what, your iMac will have the same IP address on your network (let's say 192.168.1.100 for example). This would have been done in the network settings on the iMac itself. Depending on your router, you might also be able to assign a specific IP address to a specific MAC address/network card.
That's correct, I assigned a static IP in my iMac network settings.
2) You said that you set up manual port forwarding. Did you forward at least 7 UDP (not TCP) ports per camera from the Internet to your iMac's IP address (192.168.1.100 for our example)? On my router, I had to do this under "firewall rule" and not "port forwarding," as there was no "port forwarding" option. This is what it looks like on my router for one camera:
Action: Name: Source: Destination: Protocol:
Allow icam *,* LAN,192.168.1.100 UDP,12000-12006
I did 12000- 12005 as suggested on the boards. UDP confirmed to my static IP. I do have port forwarding and mine looks like this.
Enable Description Inbound Port TYPE Private IP Private Port
Y Icam 12000 UDP (my IP) 12000
I did this for each of the ports
3) You said that you verified that the port was open. Did you do that by using one of the port checker websites mentioned in one of the threads on here?
Yes, several times, each time it shows open
4) Did you also enable manual port forwarding in icamsource and enter the same port numbers from the port forwarding/firewall rule? 12000-12006 from my example above.
Yes, I did, exactly like you described. Thanks