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Hi Aaron,
It's as if you read my mind *LOL* I have three cameras bought from Amazon. Chinese allegedly but the router recognises the manufacturer as D-Link so something has been copied somewhere.
I'm not hugely fond of the cloud software either so I use MotionEye on a Raspberry Pi. You can add IP (Network) cameras to that in a couple of ways, one of which is with an RTSP url such as rtsp://192.168.1.13:554/11 . If you have any software that will take an RTSP feed - and of course the cameras supply one - try Wireshark, start the camera streaming and then point Wireshark at it and search the output for RTSP. Failing that, try just using rtsp://<camera IP address>:554/11 . You may have to port forward 554 if it doesn't work that way.
Motioneye also has a (Beta) Android app which is worth a look :)
Kind regards,
Julian
Hello all
I have a D-Link network camera (model DCS-932l) that only works through some kind of cloud interface. I would like to plug it straight into my own wifi system with the aim of trying to run remote Maker Space sessions (as www.cnccraft.co.uk/makerspace) I figure it could be amusing for some kids in these troubled times. Can anybody tell me if this if possible and if so how.
Thanks and stay well
Aaron
Your technique is exquisite
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