One 'was' 3.3V, the other 'was' 5V the third was down to 1.1V which I found rather unusual. It has 3 power supplies using the FR9886. It is a well made COPY otherwise, I must admit! So, perhaps it has insufficient shielding to stop the wifi radio signal from inducing stray voltages in the wiring/PCB. My kkmoon camera has been streaming continuously for about 5 hours now without it malfunctioning once.Īll I did was to tilt back the antenna by about 50°! The VLC-Stream works my tries.) thanks for that. I cobbled together a webpage to provide basic support in Firefox using the VLC plug-in to display the stream, as I already had it installed. You may need to use compatibility mode to use it with a later version of IE.
I tested the activex browser plug-in downloaded from with IE on an XP virtual machine as I was reluctant to install the software on my pc, and it seemed to work ok with the camera I received. I tried the Android apps from play store which work with it: Onvifer (pan and tilt are inverted), and P2PCam_HD, which I think might be the official android app. Fortunately it doesn't happen that frequently, and the P2P apps haven't exhibited the same issue. Mine also has an annoying habit of randomly tilting or panning when viewing the RTSP stream using VLC. I've got the same model, although with this cheap Chinese stuff that doesn't necessarily indicate it is the same internally.