So, I switched over to iCam Pro, paid the $9.99, and set up the new iCam Pro source on the desktop, using the same settings I had from the previous iCam. All cameras show up visible in the program, are all active, but the ISP camera doesn't show up on my iPhone in the app, but the other two (internal and USB) cameras do show up on the iPhone. The camera that's not showing up on my iPhone was showing up in the previous iCam app, but not now. All settings are again, the same. What could it be, and what do I need to do to get the camera to show up on my iPhone?
Yeah, how hard is it to transfer all those settings and connections? What do I need to write down? Scared that now I have it all working, I'd not be able to figure out how I did it again, with one internal cam, one USB cam and one ISP cam.
I changed out a 1.3mp Dynex for a Logitech c510. Deleted Dynex off list, added Logitech, but it doesn't turn camera on, or who camera working. Other cameras still work fine. Any thoughts?
Well, unplugged the modem/router, waited a few, plugged it back in. Checked iCam on wi-fi, it's working fine now. (scratches head.) It's working fine now.
Mine is giving me the Source Connection error when I access it wi-fi, works with 3G. The thing that's frustrating, is that it's been working just fine, no complaints. I've had no issues connecting until today. I've not changed any settings, I added a camera in the past couple of weeks, a network camera, but I've had no issues with it being on there, and again, it's been working fine. Except today. Restarted, checked everything, seems normal. I have an iMac, my setting is set to forward to the 12000-12100 ports, etc. Not sure why it would all of the sudden stop connecting.
Was thinking about buying the D-Link DCS-930L, and what I wondering is, is it easy to connect the camera to iCam. How is the software that the Mac uses for the D-Link? Is it easy to setup and connect to iCam?
Bought a Dynex 1.3 MP webcam, but it doesn't show up in the cameras screen, even if I select it as the camera. My internal iSight does, but not the Dynex. It's a standard USB connected webcam.
I, too, am looking for a good wireless cam with IR night vision, but I'm looking for one that doesn't glow red and can't been seen at night. Any thoughts? (One that works well with a Mac and is less than $100 is ideal.)