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NEO COOLCAM NIP-61GE MINI WiFi IP Camera Unable to Connect to Cisco EPS 3825 Cable Modem

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  • #1 16596764
    total99
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I bought a simple wifi webcam -NEO COOLCAM NIP-61GE MINI Wifi IP Camera wi-fi 720P Wireless P2P CCTV, and I can not connect to the wifi network. I have a Cisco eps 3825 cable modem.
    After powering on, the webcam passes the test (turns) and starts to emit a cyclical sound.
    I run the indicated APK -P2PIPCamHi- Add Camera- WiFI Search- and the camera is invisible.
    When I give the camera UID, no connection.
    Is this a problem with the router or the camera may be damaged.
    It was tested at 1m from the modem. Maybe in this case you need some settings in the modem (no access).
    I will be grateful for your suggestions.
    greetings
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  • #2 16596777
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Does the camera generate a wireless network? You probably need to connect with it and configure it through a dedicated application.
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  • #3 16596847
    total99
    Level 11  
    It does not generate a wireless network.
  • #4 16596850
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Reset to factory settings did you do?
  • #5 16596883
    total99
    Level 11  
    Yes, several times.
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  • #6 16596884
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    total99 wrote:
    It does not generate a wireless network.

    Have you checked any application and on several devices?
  • #7 16596926
    total99
    Level 11  
    Tablets, telephones, laptops, TV, in the wifi network generated by the Cisco modem work properly. Only this camera can not connect to it.
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  • #8 16597054
    jimasek
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Well, I do not have any more ideas.
  • #10 16597786
    total99
    Level 11  
    Maybe in diffrent way.
    How can I check if the wifi module in the camera is working?
  • #11 16597800
    jprzedworski
    Network and Internet specialist
    Do something like it is on the given video. If there was enough smartphone with the application to establish a connection ...
    Does it have any input on the network cable? There are no instructions for this camera? It looks like a p2p webcam, i.e. it must work with some application on your smartphone or computer. But cameras are not my plot.
  • #12 17061390
    stefan2-35
    Level 9  
    If the webcam recommends a dedicated program for Android, it is easier to configure it on a smartphone. I have a Techage webcam and started on the phone without problems (YYP2P application). I wrote the ID of the camera with a standard password (123) which later can be
    I can see it and I can see it from another network without any problems. In contrast, I have a similar configuration problem on a laptop (Windows 7). The CMSClient program sees the camera on the network
    and I can not find it from the T-mobile network (Router Huawei B-315s). Maybe someone knows how to configure it
  • #13 17061490
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    stefan2-35 wrote:
    The CMSClient program sees the camera on the network
    and I can not find it from the T-mobile network

    At T-Mobile, you will not get public IP for an individual customer, at least for today. Without this, port forwarding will not do anything.
  • #14 17062169
    stefan2-35
    Level 9  
    My point is for a webcam working in the Lukman network (with a public address)
    having an assigned IP address you could see on a working laptop
    in the T-mobile network, so theoretically no static address is required in this network
    But maybe you're right. Maybe someone else will say something in this topic. Thanks in advance

    Added after 19 [minutes]:


    One more thing. I am concluding a contract for mobile internet at t-Mobile. Does any mobile network offer a public address and does it involve an additional fee?
  • #15 17062351
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    stefan2-35 wrote:
    One more thing. I am concluding a contract for mobile internet at t-Mobile. Does any mobile network offer a public address and does it involve an additional fee?

    Yes. You will receive public IP for an additional fee of PLN 5 in Orange and Plus.

Topic summary

The user is experiencing connectivity issues with the NEO COOLCAM NIP-61GE MINI WiFi IP Camera when attempting to connect it to a Cisco EPS 3825 cable modem. Despite the camera passing initial tests and being positioned close to the modem, it remains undetectable by the P2PIPCamHi application. Suggestions from other users include checking if the camera generates a wireless network (which it does not), resetting to factory settings (which has been done), and verifying compatibility with multiple devices. The discussion also touches on the importance of using the correct application for setup and the potential need for a public IP address for remote access. Some users share experiences with similar devices and configurations, highlighting the challenges of connecting IP cameras in different network environments.
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