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Connecting the wifi camera to the huawei E 5377 mobile router

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  • #1 16353226
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    Hello. Is it possible to connect (configure) the camera via wifi with the huawei E 5377 router, so that you can have a preview from the image via the internet. This router has only a micro usb input. Thank you for all the help.
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  • #2 16353240
    matek451
    Level 43  
    After all, it is a Mifi router that is working on WiFi 2.4 and 5GHz WiFi. If the camera has WiFi, it should see its network. Another thing is access from outside to E5377 and camera view. Mobile operators usually block traffic coming from outside. Therefore, P2P cameras are used or working in the cloud.
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  • #3 16353298
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    But should not I accidentally set up the camera first with the router via a cable to connect to the wifi from the router at all?
  • #4 16353422
    matek451
    Level 43  
    The camera should see WiFi networks including the one from E5377. The camera manual requires LAN connection with the router for configuration?
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  • #5 16353434
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    Yes. You need to connect the camera to the router via LAN. And this router has no such entry.
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    #6 16353439
    matek451
    Level 43  
    . You did not answer whether this camera works P2P or in the cloud or whether you have public in this mobile internet service. IP with external access and this is key. E5377 is a mobile router not dedicated to work 24/7 as a full-fledged home router, MiFi can be connected by USB to the router that supports it compatible but it costs and requires configuration.
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  • #7 16353468
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    I am green in this subject. I have no idea if it works in the cloud, or P2P. I do not want to think up stupid. I thought that somehow it can be connected by a computer. But thank you so much for the info.

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    And even this internet is on the card, because I do not want a subscription, you can connect to him, for example, a phone or tablet, because the devices can see the wifi, but there is no way to get to the camera, and she saw it wifi.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    It may be easier to buy another router, just a question? To connect this webcam and have a preview from the net. And not to spend too much on a new router that works on the card.
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    #8 16353486
    matek451
    Level 43  
    The key is whether it is a P2P camera or operating in the manufacturer's cloud. Normally, cameras for viewing required a connection initiated from the outside. as a rule, mobile operators block such traffic on standard APNs. Plus sells such dynamic or static IPs for an additional fee. Orange for individuals gave sometimes for free, T-Mobile and Play do not offer at all. A P2P camera or operating in the cloud allows you to bypass these restrictions. It determines further activities and purchases. There is no program, installer, etc. for this camera? Do you have instructions for it?
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  • #9 16353523
    vito007
    Level 25  
    matek451 wrote:
    T-Mobile and Play do not offer at all


    T-mobile offers the EXTERNAL IP address as much as possible for business customers.
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    #10 16353555
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You did not give the model of this camera !?
  • #11 16353561
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    Yes, I did not give the type of camera. This is the camera.
    Sricam SP007 720P HD IP Camera WIFI Onvif 2.4 P2P for Smartphone Waterproof Vandalproof 15m IR Outdoor IP Cam Home Surveillance
    Aaa, i.e. you can connect P2P. Is it possible to do something about it?
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    #12 16353571
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    The camera should have a QR code on the housing plus a dedicated application on the phone.
  • #13 16353606
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    That's right. The camera has a QR stamp and I have downloaded the application for this webcam, dedicated by the producer.
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    #14 16353612
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Well, turn on wifi on your phone and add a camera. Then you can edit it and connect to your home router.
  • #15 16353622
    Hogata1978
    Level 9  
    Cool. Thank you for your help. greetings

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a Sricam SP007 720P HD IP camera to a Huawei E5377 mobile router via WiFi. Users confirm that the camera should detect the router's WiFi networks, but initial setup may require a LAN connection, which the E5377 lacks. The conversation highlights the importance of whether the camera operates on a P2P basis or through a cloud service, as mobile operators often block external access to devices connected to mobile routers. Users suggest that if the camera supports P2P, it can bypass these restrictions. The camera features a QR code for setup via a dedicated application, allowing users to connect it to their home network after initial configuration.
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