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Streaming Video To a webpage (by 3 users)

By Pasty - usenet poster


Has anybody had any success streaming video from there DCS 5300 to
there web site
I have tried the java script posted on the D-Link site with no luck.
I have tried with my router address and camera address.
I can go to my site and see the video, but when I try to accuess my
site out side my router i get a connect to server failer.
(My site is hosted by my ISP)
I still have had no luck
Does any one have any Ideal on how I can post my video to my website.
Does someone have a good script out there

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2 Other Users Have The Same Problem

Comment by ushogman, posted on Mar 05, 2008

I've got it working now, but sure would like to eliminate the need for viewers to log in. Does anyone have a solution to this? Using a streaming service is not a solution. Auto login is..

Comment by ushogman, posted on Dec 01, 2007

I have the same problem. Dlink script doesn't work. FTP is fine, I can access the 5300g from any web location, however I cannot find a solution to this. I've port forwarded 80,5001,5002,5003,5004. 5004 is referenced in the DLINK script. It maybe a router setting problem.I'm using a LINKSYS WRT54G router. If anyone has a solution, please please let me know.
Thanks

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posted on Feb 01, 2008
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go to this site and then sign-up http://netro.ca this site is a free streaming service

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Solution #2
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Chandler

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I eventually got it working with great difficulty and it is still pretty unstable and drops out a lot.

I used the DLink script modified with my own IP address but the really tiresome bit was sorting out my ICS settings for static IP addresses (I am on dial-up), port mapping, firewalls etc etc.

I am afraid from your message I don't completely understand what your problem is - but I suggest you look carefully at any firewall you have and your port mappings.

Malone

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Solution #3
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Bouncy

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I eventually got it working with great difficulty and it is still pretty unstable and drops out a lot.

I used the DLink script modified with my own IP address but the really tiresome bit was sorting out my ICS settings for static IP addresses (I am on dial-up), port mapping, firewalls etc etc.

I am afraid from your message I don't completely understand what your problem is - but I suggest you look carefully at any firewall you have and your port mappings.

Malone

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