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Re: Ethernet/Wireless Camera?
On Monday, May 20, 2013 12:50:14 AM UTC-4, mleuck wrote:
> On Saturday, May 18, 2013 10:17:36 PM UTC-5, dailyw...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > I agree with this one. I seen that Verizon offered the OC810 and went =
to the Sercomm website and seen that it had two way audio. Boom I was sold=
and got the package only to later find out the Verizon does not support th=
ose features. How freaking stupid is that. Then I also find out that I ha=
ve no access to the OC810 web admin page. That just tops it for me. I hav=
e an email to Sercomm sales support about this issue so we will see what co=
mes of it.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Nothing will come of it, Sercomm is just the OEM, because it's technicall=
y a Verizon product they won't help you at all. And they shouldn't if it co=
uld possibly compromise the intended use by Verizon.
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Lots of manufacturers do it, Vivotek, Axis etc. If you want access to the=
admin side you have to buy it as a Sercomm product
Thanks mleuck, I knew that was the case, but sometimes cracks appear and w=
e find a way to use it to our advantage. I was just hoping there was a cra=
ck that I could slip through is all. I have a feeling I won't be renewing =
my contract with Verizon home monitoring next year. I'm tired of it all. =
Now looking for new camera that are actually usable.
Thanks again. (and I'm still looking for the cracks)
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