Sq8 Mini Dv Camera Connect To Mobile

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Olowookere Devost

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Jul 24, 2024, 9:50:33 PM7/24/24
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In this type of situation it sounds like a good idea to establish a fresh connection between the camera and phone. Before starting a new connection I recommend a couple of things. I would first uninstall the Canon Camera Connect App from your smartphone, reboot the phone, and then re-install the App. This will make sure the the App is completely uninstalled and latest version of the App is installed fresh.

I would then go to the Wi-Fi option in the 3rd Setup (yellow wrench) section of the camera's menu, and set Wi-Fi to disable. After disabling the Wi-Fi turn the camera OFF then back ON. Now go back to the Wi-Fi option in the menu and enable it.

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Now select the Wi-Fi function option in the menu and choose the Connect to smartphone icon to begin the connection again. If the Connect to smartphone screen shows "Choose Set." and "Review/Change settings", pick the review change settings option to go through the setup process again. If the Connection method screen appears choose the "Camera access point mode" option and proceed through the setup instructions on the camera.

I have a G7x mark 1 and and iPhone SE running iOS 12.1.4. Camera Connect has been working fine for at least a year but has now stopped working (possibly with the latest iPhone OS upgrade). Now the iPhone recognises the camera WiFi in settings but the camera will not find the iPhone. I have been through the business of deleting the app, rebooting the phone and reinstalling the app (2.0.0) and also 'resetting' the WiFi on the camera it still will not connect. Help please. This has been a very useful app and I am dismayed that it now does not work.

I am having the same frustrations. The app worked the first time i used it and when I tried to use it the next day it said no camera was found. I tried all of the suggestions with no luck. It is insane that this app doesn't work.

Tried the above solution, I don't know if something changed with that application, but on my R5, Bluetooth works fine; trying to connect to Wi-Fi easy mode (Android), it just endlessly never connects. The phone tries, and the camera see's it trying, but it never connects. Absolutely frustrating.

Let's try clearing all wireless communication settings to start. In your WIFI menu #2, you will find reset communication settings. I have included a link to help walk you through the process, step-by-step.

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I switched to T-Mobile Internet last week and got a Gateway that says it's by Arcadyan. WiFi works great on phone and computers, but when trying to set up the home security cameras, it won't connect. I have both Blink and Panasonic cameras and have tried both on the 5G and the 2.4 and neither network is working. Also reset and restarted everything multiple times. What else could I try??

I believe Blink can only receive WiFi over the 2.4 MHz band. You may need to create an additional network that uses only WPA/WPA2 and the 2.4 MHz band with a different WiFi name (SSID) and make sure it is not hidden. Your default network is WPA2/WPA3 and operates on both the 5 and 2.4 MHz bands.

I have the new blink sync module 2 along with the mini cameras and have spent hours with blink on the phone to get the module working. The mini cams hook up fine but the sync module is giving me an error that the wifi password is incorrect. They sent over a new sync module and.same error. They finally asked for tmobile to release some kind of Mac address and white list theater address.. very frustrating!

As I recall. it was finicky and I needed to reset the sync module several times before it finally joined the network. Follow the instructions in the Blink app. You need a paperclip for the reset button.

@Saleeen @bronkema i was having the same problem with blink module. I tried every suggestion that was given here and nothing worked. What i ended up doing was resetting the modem (nokia5G21). I'm sure they all have a reset button on the back. I re-did the whole setup process as if i had just received it. I reconnected to the app and set up a the 2.4ghz with wpa/wp2. I went through the steps for the blink sync module 2 and it connect on the first try. I hope this works. ?

I've had TMobile internet for 3 months. My Blink cameras worked fine for 2 months and now they are not working correctly. I did have Spectrum with no issues. Can anyone help me resolve this. Blink Support says it's a network issue.

Hi, we have tried to find all possible reasons for T-Mobile's latest gateways are having issues connecting with multi-vendor security cameras and have tried to collate all technical fixes here to sort out the issue. I hope it helps you to fix the issue smoothly.

Continuity camera is such a huge disappointment. It will work once, then the next ten times you try to use it, it will fail. Troubleshooting steps are inconsistent, other than the fact that you have to do them repeatedly to get the Mac to see the camera again.

I found that the iPhone must be horizontal (landscape) and screen off when trying to use as Continuity Camera wireless. Quirky. (Also I believe (need to confirm) that the rear camera's must be positioned in upper right corner).

I was sooo frustrated not getting this to work even seeing post like this. What I finally tried was lock and in landscape mode like apples continuity page shows, camera on the right, and it instantly showed up ???

I don't know who did this but this is stupid. I should be able to connect in any orientation. After you connect you can even move it around! This needs to change and as evedent by so many others this is currently not a good solution. I should be able to see my phone or ipad and just connect. Especially with a Mac mini or Studio that has no built in camera.

If you haven't done so already, we'd suggest that you restart both your Mac and iPhone and set up Continuity Camera again. If you need help to restart your devices, you can follow the steps in the articles below:

While using Continuity Camera wirelessly, you might be notified that your iPhone has disconnected from Wi-Fi to optimize Continuity Camera. Your iPhone then uses its cellular data connection for background networking tasks like email and messages. To stop or prevent this rare occurrence while using Continuity Camera, plug your iPhone into your Mac or turn off cellular data on your iPhone.

This Continuity Camera feature works with the following devices and operating systems, using one iPhone and one Mac at a time. The Continuity Camera feature for scanning documents or taking a picture has different requirements.

Thanks. I've followed all of the above. I've also changed the name of my iPhone, and reset network settings. On my Mac Mac I removed all login items and turned off all background apps in the login items area. I then restarted both the phone and the Mac, but the issue persists.

This feature is not very robust. It works some time, but not all the times. You need to lock your phone screen first, lay the phone in landscape oritation, place the phone in a stable positon and THEN start the app such as FaceTime. When it does not work, restart the Mac Mini

I tried standing my iPhone 12 on its side in front of my Mac mini then opening FaceTime and continuity camera worked fine. Seems iPhone must be stationary on it's side (landscape) and near the Mac in order for continuity camera to work.

Although you are reading what issue your users are experiencing, you are not actively listening to your users. Offering system requirements, although helpful is subpar. Expect us to know this already and find another possible solution.

Immediately after that, "Continuity Camera" stopped working over Wi-Fi (my iPhone would connect, but there was no video, and the iPhone would soon disconnect). I tried to get it back by using another script from "Meter" to disable the daemon and enabling AWDL. But that script doesn't work! You need to disable this daemon in macos Settings>General>Logins Items (look screenshot. Sorry for the Russian interface, but I think you can find it).

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