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★★★★☆
No need for Windows or Internet Explorer, it's a Network Camera
The BL-C1A is listed as "requiring" both Windows and Internet Explorer. After a bit of experimenting, it seems it doesn't, and is perfectly usable with Ubuntu (or indeed any OS) and Firefox. No need for Windows at all. So, for anybody else who wants to use the BL-C1A camera with something other than Windows here's how. First, ignore the shiny Windows CDROM in the box. Plug the camera into your router with your own network cable (they don't supply one!) and plug in the power supply. Wait a minute. If your router is 192.168.0.1, the camera should default to 192.168.0.253 (or 192.168.1.253 for a 192.168.1.1 router, etc). From Firefox on the local network just go to the IP addess of the camera (as above) followed by ?mode=local and you should get the camera's built in web server. (The mode=local is essential, to activate it). Create an admin userid/password, hit enter. That's it. Configuring the cameras for static addresses, different ports etc is all done via the web interface after that point, so still doesn't need Windows or IE in any way. With a few lines written in the manual they could drop the Windows/IE requirement. Camera works very nicely, and so does emailing, and the viewnetcam dynamic dns service (after a bit of a battle with router settings). One warning: you can't test the viewnetcam service from the same network that the camera is on, so before you think it's not working try it from elsewhere! Camera does the job fine for the price, one point deducted for not having any non-Windows installation instructions.
April 2007 · Electronics
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Panasonic Network Camera and Pet Cam (BLC1A)
3.9★ · 87 ratings, as of 2023
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