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Re: Ethernet/Wireless Camera?



On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 2:29:19 AM UTC-4, mleuck wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 2:33:27 PM UTC-5, ccuci...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > On Monday, January 28, 2013 5:52:57 PM UTC-5, tjf...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > > On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 12:06:38 AM UTC-5, mleuck wrote:
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> > > > On Dec 5, 8:48=A0pm, Joe Wangkauf <tmo1...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx=
> wrote: > I need a camera that's outdoor-mountable and wireless ethernet >=
 capable... I need to easily mount something behind my home to watch > some=
 activity that appears to be going on. > > Suggestions? > > -- Sercomm OC81=
0 should work
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> > > Do you have any experience with the Sercomm OC810? I've been trying t=
o use the Schlage rebranded version and can't change anything unless I regi=
ster it with Schlage. I'm hoping to get direct access to the camera. Any id=
eas where I can get a more open firmware?
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> > I have the Verizon version of the OC810. If you've found a way to get a=
dmin access I'd love to know. Drives me crazy that I paid for this camera a=
nd cannot get admin access. I've managed to reflash the 8021 camera but can=
't find any other firmware for the OC810.
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> The firmware in those cameras is designed for ease of installation for th=
e service they are assigned for, If you wanted a camera for your own purpos=
e you should have bought a stock Sercomm camera instead of what you have.

Thanks for making me feel like a jerk. I'm kinda new to this. If I would ha=
ve known that I wouldn't have full access I would have purchased a differen=
t camera/service.


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