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Treo 600 Java Script and Dlink Internet Camera HELP!!!
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Posted by: ExtraLims
so, i got a treo 600 so that i could watch my employees at work
with my D Link wireless internet camera
the camera is an ip camera and all i need to do when i am anywhere with an internet connection is just type in the the camera;s ip address and then i get to view whats going on in my store
but, since the camera software uses javascript and activex, i can;t seem to get it to work.
i; am wondering if this has to do with the web browser i am using on my Treo......does anyone have a better browser to use?
i am using Rogers At&T service in Canada.
otherwise i am very happy with it
but if anyone has any ideas, i would appreciate it
thanks
Posted by: tommy2684
is the camera attaced to a router? you migh have to DMZ the the camera's IP and then will have to access the camera using your WAN IP.
Posted by: jrsmooth
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Originally posted by tommy2684
is the camera attaced to a router? you migh have to DMZ the the camera's IP and then will have to access the camera using your WAN IP.
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If the OP can see the cam via a PC, then DMZ is not the problem, I think the problem OP facing is the fact that the browser in his treo can not execute javascript and/or activeX.
For that particular cam, ActiveX is just a one-time plug-i install, Java is what you need every time you need to view. I am not sure the device you got, but with ATTWS, Treo600 does not appear to support neither, see this link.
The browser with Treo 650 however, does support both.
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