Under the individual Camera.
Source Tab
"Remote Host Name:" normally it is just the ip address.. 192.168.0.100. But if you have a user name and pass word you can do it this way:
<user name>:<password>@192.168.0.100
so if your user name is "Camera" and the password is "red" it would look like
camera:red@192.168.0.100 (Dont forget the : between name & password)
Aelingil: I need to waste my time, my clients time and another techs time, just to fix a problem with you server & filters?
Tech Joseph: Yes, you are correct.
Each Camera can be customized individually. I am going to upload some visuals to try and help.. (I had to use a translator to figure out what you said. hehe). I do not know the make/model of your NeoCAM. I am taking a guess on how to fix this issue.
First, make sure you can access each of your cameras through ip address. Each IP Camera should have it own User name / Password (to log in to the camera)
INSIDE THE CAMERA OPTIONS:
<General Tab> Make sure the "SOURCE TYPE" it set to "REMOTE"
<Source Tab> Make sure "Remote Protocol" it set to "HTTP"
<Source Tab> Make sure "Remote Method" is set to "Simple"
Remote Source Name (See image below) username:password@IP-Address
I am not sure about your host path. you can try this.. /SnapshotJPEG?Resolution=320x240&Quality=Standard&Framerate=15
Just copy / Paste it in.
Save and see if it will work.
PS: The images are backwards.. The first one to look at is Issue1, then Issue2, then Issue3.
Attachments
Enter in the Username:Password@IP-address for each individual camera.
ZM-Issue3.jpg (75.74 KiB) Viewed 11063 times
Click on Source TAB
ZM-Issue2.jpg (13.17 KiB) Viewed 11063 times
Click on your Camera
ZM-Issue1.jpg (16.68 KiB) Viewed 11063 times
Aelingil: I need to waste my time, my clients time and another techs time, just to fix a problem with you server & filters?
Tech Joseph: Yes, you are correct.