I need to name a video camera/server, to use, instead of the IP address
http://201.120.6.197:81/index.html for my BV website http://kurtnmarina.com and I want to allow other sites use the name as well and it always points to the camera/server IP. I am not sure if I need a subdomain or what?
I am including the instructions on setting Internet Explorer ActiveX if anyone wishes to view the live video stream. (baja daylight hours)
Thanks for the help, Kurt
Step 1: Go to the Tools menu, and select Internet Options.
Step 2: Once the Internet Options window appears, select the Security tab, and click Custom Level.
Step 3: Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins group, and ensure that all ActiveX options are set to either "Enable" or "Prompt". Since the camera remote viewing software is published in an unsigned state, please make certain that the options "Download unsigned ActiveX controls" and "Initialize and Script ActiveX controls are not marked as safe" but are set to "Prompt". This way, when you visit the camera, you will be asked if you want to install the software needed to view the video.
Step 4: Click "OK" until you return to the browser.
Step 5: Direct your browser to the IP Camera, by clicking on the link included below and click OK/Install when prompted. As soon as your computer finishes downloading and installing the ActiveX remote viewing software, you should see video streaming from the system. http://201.120.6.197:81/index.html
http://201.120.6.197:81/index.html for my BV website http://kurtnmarina.com and I want to allow other sites use the name as well and it always points to the camera/server IP. I am not sure if I need a subdomain or what?
I am including the instructions on setting Internet Explorer ActiveX if anyone wishes to view the live video stream. (baja daylight hours)
Thanks for the help, Kurt
Step 1: Go to the Tools menu, and select Internet Options.
Step 2: Once the Internet Options window appears, select the Security tab, and click Custom Level.
Step 3: Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins group, and ensure that all ActiveX options are set to either "Enable" or "Prompt". Since the camera remote viewing software is published in an unsigned state, please make certain that the options "Download unsigned ActiveX controls" and "Initialize and Script ActiveX controls are not marked as safe" but are set to "Prompt". This way, when you visit the camera, you will be asked if you want to install the software needed to view the video.
Step 4: Click "OK" until you return to the browser.
Step 5: Direct your browser to the IP Camera, by clicking on the link included below and click OK/Install when prompted. As soon as your computer finishes downloading and installing the ActiveX remote viewing software, you should see video streaming from the system. http://201.120.6.197:81/index.html
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