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Does TalkTalk block Wansview cameras?

jlscott77
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Message 10 of 10

We have an old Wansview camera that stopped working when we switched to TalkTalk. Thinking the unit itself was broken we’ve bought a newer model but this also won’t connect. They get IP addresses and I can browse to them on port 80 (albeit forbidden page). The cameras won’t connect to the Wansview cloud servers. 

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Message 1 of 10

Hi jlscott77

 

I'm so glad to hear this 🙂 If you do experience any further issues then please let us know.

 

Debbie

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Message 2 of 10

All working now, thanks for checking. 

Message 3 of 10

It doesn’t have settings in Eero to configure that detail but assuming guest defaults to 2.4ghz. 

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Message 4 of 10

Hi jlscott77

 

Sorry for the delay.

 

Is this working ok now, do you need any further assistance?

 

Thanks

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Divsec
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Well done your wife! @jlscott77 wish mine could follow her example😊

Has she only enabled 2.4 ghz on the guest network? 

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.

jlscott77
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Message 6 of 10

My wife’s managed to get them working by turning on and putting them on the guest network. 

Divsec
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Message 7 of 10

@jlscott77 I wonder if a different dns might be worth a try? Using 3rd Party DNS 

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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Message 8 of 10

Tried but unfortunately no good. I can see they’re on 2.4Ghz. And they also respond to pings and default http / port 80 traffic. So local network is fine. That leads me to suspect some sort of filtering to wherever Wansview cloud is hosted. 

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Divsec
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Hi @jlscott77 do you have mesh WiFi? Could be the cameras only work on 2.4 ghz. Worth disabling the 5ghz for an afternoon and seeing how the cameras get on. 

I don't work here and all my opinions are my own.
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