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d_max
Jul 10, 2014Aspirant
Issues with FTP (WNDR3400v2)
Hi all! I got a DCS-931L D-Link IP camera and it does not work with the FTP of my WNDR3400v2 (with latest firmware V1.0.0.38_1.0.61). I already tried to solve the issue with them but from their side e...
d_max
Jul 11, 2014Aspirant
fordem,
First of all, thanks for your reply! Ive created users with passwords, FTP folders with passwords and without passwords, Ive put files using FileZilla in the FTP folders, Ive tried all the different configurations in the camera that you might think as possibles. I think that the issue is related to the router, I found another user that is dealing with the same issue, look what he wrote on 11-08-13:
If anyone have more information on this issue, please let me know. Thanks in advance!
D. Max
First of all, thanks for your reply! Ive created users with passwords, FTP folders with passwords and without passwords, Ive put files using FileZilla in the FTP folders, Ive tried all the different configurations in the camera that you might think as possibles. I think that the issue is related to the router, I found another user that is dealing with the same issue, look what he wrote on 11-08-13:
Source:
I connected this camera to a Netgear WNDR3400v2 router and it works fine, I have not been able to use the FTP functionality since the Netgear has a weird implementation of the protocol and it delivers a 230 message type when connected instead of a 220 message, so the camera thinks it is not connected. I sent a note to Netgear and I will update this post if they answer.
http://www.amazon.com/D-Link-Wireless-Surveillance-mydlink-Enabled-DCS-931L/product-reviews/B00C9KOWA8?pageNumber=12
If anyone have more information on this issue, please let me know. Thanks in advance!
D. Max
fordem wrote: Have you configured the ftp server and created the appropriate ftp user & passwords?
Have you tested the ftp server and confirmed that you can "put" files using an ftp client?
Have you configured the D-Link camera to use the appropriate ftp user & passwords?
From the questions above you should realize that both the ftp server side & the camera side have to be configured to match one another - when you can answer yes to the second question is when you know the router/ftp side is working.
There's actually no way D-Link can tell you their side is OK until the camera has successfully stored an image - if not on the WNDR3400, on another ftp server - that is the point at which it has been proven functional.