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Ben Girard Posted on Aug 30, 2017

Cannot log in to web interface for DVR30 with IE 9

I have gotten this to work up to a point, it downloads all the activeX controls and gives me the login prompt; it even recognizes when I enter the right password. If I put the right password in, I get an error that says "Fail to login!". I have used both 64-but and 32-bit IE, put the site in my trusted sites and enabled all the ActiveX controls, and still nothing. Any ideas?

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Try updating IE to the latest version if not you can try firefox or google chrome check the manufacturers docs to see if they require a certain web browser.

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SOURCE: Can't get Adobe Flash Player 9 ActiveX.exe to download.

First uninstall http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/current/uninstall_flash_player.exe

Then it finally worked for me

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: HP KQ246AA not working with Yahoo Messenger 9

v Normal 0 See section B. Yahoo Messenger in the info below to setup the Audio & Video.
Also send this to your family and friends so they have their computer setup properly.
Web Camera’s have to be setup on the program they are to be used with. Just installing the camera on your computer does not set it up to broadcast on messengers or Skype.
Each program has Options that have to be setup in order for the Audio and Video to function properly.
A. Skype Setup:
After downloading and installing Skype (http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/download/skype/windows/beta/downloading/) set it up as follows:

  1. Go to Tools, then Options, and click on Audio Settings and set the Microphone and Speakers to the computer Audio Card.
  2. Then click on the Video Settings.
  3. The camera if Installed Properly will come up and show a video picture.
  4. Then, on the bottom of the page click on Save.
The camera and audio should function properly. Your friends and Family will now be able to see and her to you.
B. Yahoo Setup:
After downloading and installing Yahoo Messenger (http://www.soft32.com/download_30.html ) set it up as follows:
  1. Go to Messenger at the top left and click on it.
  2. Next go down to Preferences and click on it.
  3. Next Calling and Devices on the right and set the Microphone and Speakers to the computer Audio Card.
  4. Next go to the Test Audio section and (in blue writing) click on “Open the call setup assistant” and follow the instructions on the left window.
Hope this helps. Bud

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: LOGIN FAIL

at the back of the router is a tiny hole, so while router is on and working push the paperclip or something inside and hold for at least 10secs. This step will reset the router to factory settings and you'll be able to login again

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