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How to find a pano view 360 IP camera on a shitty network that only connects through its own wifi network?
Hello! I do not rummage in networks almost nothing. I have this camera and want to connect it via wifi in obs for my music streams and online lessons.
With a smartphone, everything is simple. I downloaded the IP Webcam program, it gives you an ip-address, you drive it into obs, adding "media source" - everything works. But this camera works differently. To access it, it is implied to enable it as a wifi hotspot. connect from your smartphone to this network, then go to the special XDV360 application to manage it. I can't find what address of this Wi-Fi network it assigns when I connect to it on my computer. Unfortunately, there is no program for the computer.
Tried to scan with ip-scanner. - nowhere. But, interestingly, when you scan the computer's subnet 192.168.100... the scanner sees a smartphone (192.168.100.155) that is connected through this camera access point (of course, I turn off other networks to do such asamps))) But the camera itself is does not see. Maybe someone knows, maybe these cameras use a different protocol? Is it possible to find out its ip-address and use it? Or this would require a pre-installed program on the camera itself (similar to how I use a smartphone using "ip webcam"). However, through the XDV360 program, the smartphone sees the camera through Wi-Fi. and yes, in this program, unfortunately, there are no network functions, and it does not show the ip address.
Yes, from the inputs only usb and micro hdmi.
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Once the camera works as an access point - connect the computer to it via the wifi module and that's it
I assume that the Camera can be connected via WIFI to smartphones and tablets on IOS and
Android platforms and work with these OSes. The application on a computer with an x86-64 processor can work with USB. To connect via Wi-Fi from a computer, you need an application for a computer that connects via Wi-Fi, as I understand it, there is no such thing.
Find the address of the camera from your phone, for example, using the network scanner program and try to enter the web interface of the camera from your phone. There, most likely, the wi-fi settings are also hidden in order to hang the camera on the router wi-fi, and onvif / rtsp
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