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Currently. These cameras only support four formally logged in long-term, concurrent connections. Which includes, any combination of the following before the same formal logon requests are refused or denied, until one of the four connections is released:
a. Copies of the Standard Camera Interface logged in and running.
b. Video streams directly from the camera.
c. 3rd party software that use formally logged in connections.
Eighty short-term, concurrent connections. Which are not considered formally logged in connections. Before other short-term connection requests are refused or denied. Meaning as one example a .cgi request. Such as an Interface like this uses:
http://foscam.us/forum/free-generi [...] tml#p20338
So. As you can see. If you were to have a publicly accessible camera. Say viewable via a web page. You would want to use the short-term connection methods vs. the formally logged on connections. So that more than 4 concurrent web site visitors, could be viewing the camera at the same time.
Also. If you are using many different things at the same time for a camera, such as copies of the Standard camera interface, video streams directly from the camera, 3rd party software on phones and other 3rd party software at the same time. It can be easy to reach the four long-term connection limit. Even without others having access to your camera.
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