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Old November 15th 13, 12:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Home LAN WiFi Cam

Hot-Text was thinking very hard :
"OldGuy" wrote in message
...
Paul used his keyboard to write :
Paul wrote:
OldGuy wrote:
An option might be to try to WiFi my laptop into the AP and see what I
can see there but that defeats the single access point I need to have.
I may try that later if all else fails.
I found a manual here for the LNC104. It has a multitude of
setup options. It can use DHCP, and then on your home
networking equipment, you can trim down the range of
addresses it can use. For example, my router only has
maybe a dozen addresses available in DHCP (I set it that
way). And I could trim it tighter than that, if I had to.
The end result, is a relatively small range of addresses
to ping. When you assign a range of IP addresses in the router,
it restrict the various machines on the subnet, to use
say 192.168.1.33 to 192.168.1.44.
http://www.lorextechnology.com/downl..._EN_R3_web.pdf
My router also has a table, listing currently connected
machines and their DHCP lease info.
Paul


All of that i beyond me.
I wish I could find a tutorial on all that router stuff.
Got any good links?



Now you know you have to
Make a Pinhole
In the Amped
For the Lorex

So you can view
the cams
At the Office


Did you need the password for the WiFi Cam ?

It's idcnw1icniu bvcb piu13nd

All upper case.



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Old November 15th 13, 12:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
OldGuy
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Default Home LAN WiFi Cam

My frustration show.



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  #18  
Old November 15th 13, 04:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hot-Text
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Default Home LAN WiFi Cam

"OldGuy" wrote in message ...
Hot-Text was thinking very hard :
"OldGuy" wrote in message ...
Paul used his keyboard to write :
Paul wrote:
OldGuy wrote:
An option might be to try to WiFi my laptop into the AP and see what I can see there but that defeats the single access point
I need to have.
I may try that later if all else fails.
I found a manual here for the LNC104. It has a multitude of
setup options. It can use DHCP, and then on your home
networking equipment, you can trim down the range of
addresses it can use. For example, my router only has
maybe a dozen addresses available in DHCP (I set it that
way). And I could trim it tighter than that, if I had to.
The end result, is a relatively small range of addresses
to ping. When you assign a range of IP addresses in the router,
it restrict the various machines on the subnet, to use
say 192.168.1.33 to 192.168.1.44.
http://www.lorextechnology.com/downl..._EN_R3_web.pdf
My router also has a table, listing currently connected
machines and their DHCP lease info.
Paul
All of that i beyond me.
I wish I could find a tutorial on all that router stuff.
Got any good links?

Now you know you have to
Make a Pinhole
In the Amped
For the Lorex
So you can view
the cams
At the Office



Did you need the password for the WiFi Cam ?


No one need to know
Your passwords
Now you need to Reset it
And never get them out

But after you reset it
you be safe


  #19  
Old November 15th 13, 06:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Hot-Text
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Default Home LAN WiFi Cam

"OldGuy"

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My frustration show.


I have a IP Cam
that just have this on it

Model: VNT6656G6A40
FCC ID: NCI-VNT6656G6A4X
MAC ID: OO127B532912
S/N: M1107079940E
BarCode
VND0136BS

I Search
No results found for VND0136BS
No results found for S/N: M1107079940E
No results found for M1107079940E
No results found for MAC ID: OO127B532912
No results found for OO127B532912

6 results found for FCC ID: NCI-VNT6656G6A4X

1: VIA VNT6656G6A40
Is the VIA VT6656 Chip for the network of the IP cam
2: What firmware should i use? - DealExtreme Forum - DX Community
Dead-End
3: IS-TS-0700 Touch Screen Installation Sheet
Is the VIA VT6656 Chip for the network Touch Screen
Dead-End

4: Foscam Forum . View topic - FI8905W (SYS FW: 11.25.2.47 / .
Here it is the IP Cam I looking for

For you say that you are frustration
I can believe that to be true
It just takes time and we here to help you

I Search
Model: VNT6656G6A40
7,610 results
# 4: Foscam

But here a Key:
# 1 The VIA Networking VNT6656G6A40 wireless

For my IPCam have a
VIA Networking Chip in it


 




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