The camera comes with no reference list on paper and the accompanying CD is outdated.
But looked no problem, on the US server.
Only I did not know the necessary software is no longer called IPClient but JNVR.
Since I did not know that I have contacted the seller, and has also sent me promptly via e-mail the current description.
Problem number 2: The software on the United States range from Jovision is currently infected with a Trojan. Luckily my security software has noticed this and removed.
Problem number 3: The first camera was not set to DHCP. The password for that I have communicated to the supplier, since it is located on any of his documentaries. The matching procedure also, which is a bit strange. (You have to wait about 5 minutes after you have switched, otherwise the setting will be silently discarded)
Why did I still awarded 3 points:
- The supplier has responded within 1 day usually. (Even though he did not know exactly what is on the CD, it must have guessed it)
- I hope that the description which I sent to the supplier flows to the FAQ of the next customers, and thus no longer experience these problems
- As the previous speaker: The picture is good etc.
- The fact that on the camera firmware is 0.9, stating eigendlich already the meißte. The fact that now the way everything goes on the PC level means to relocate: You will not get the organization of the firmware in the near future under control.
But we have learned the extent that the necessary functions can then be done on the PC whose software is then easily update bar.