I've installed Yawcam on my computer. I can see myself in the preview window, and it successfully streams on the webpage when viewed from the host computer. The problem is, when someone remotely tries to look at the webpage, they get a "Err. Timed out! Usr Online?' error. Now, I know the user is online.
My question is: how can it play on the host computer, but not on a remote computer. The host computer is just a PC with a cable modem, it's not a server or on a network. I've tried looking at the streaming video from 3 remote computers, but each one gets the same error. I have made sure that all computers (both host and remote) have the latest version of Java installed, but I can't seem to get past this error. Can anyone help??
Streaming Question & "Err. Timed out! Usr Online?&q
Streaming Question & "Err. Timed out! Usr Online?
This sounds like the typical condition nearly every user encounters with Yawcam on a first try (like I did)how can it play on the host computer, but not on a remote computer. The host computer is just a PC with a cable modem, it's not a server or on a network.
In the Yawcam program, look for "Force public IP" checkbox, click it and then type in your public IP address on the field below. Do note, however, that if you have a dynamic IP address (meaning that your ISP gives the address), it is likely that it will eventually change.
You can find your public IP address by going to this web page:
http://www.whatismyip.com
If you have done that already, then there is a high probability that your ISP uses a transparent firewall to block traffic to port 8081 (the port Yawcam uses for streaming).
Hope this helps.
Re: Streaming Question & "Err. Timed out! Usr Onlin
If this is the case you can try to change the port number and see if it makes any difference.Jii wrote: If you have done that already, then there is a high probability that your ISP uses a transparent firewall to block traffic to port 8081 (the port Yawcam uses for streaming).
/malun
thank you guys
thanks for the reply, it was a firewall. I disabled the Windows XP firewall, and Voila, others could check out my webcam!!
Thank you again,
Ramon
Thank you again,
Ramon
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How are you connected to the Internet? Like this:
Internet -> Router (zyxel P623-ME) -> WinXP computer with winxp-firewall enabled (and your webcam connected to this computer)
?
If this is the case you will have to forward a port from your router to your local computer. And also use the advanced option in the Yawcam settings to "force public ip". Look att your stream settings: settings -> edit settings -> stream
You can find some more info about this in the FAQ.
/malun
How are you connected to the Internet? Like this:
Internet -> Router (zyxel P623-ME) -> WinXP computer with winxp-firewall enabled (and your webcam connected to this computer)
?
If this is the case you will have to forward a port from your router to your local computer. And also use the advanced option in the Yawcam settings to "force public ip". Look att your stream settings: settings -> edit settings -> stream
You can find some more info about this in the FAQ.
/malun