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I'm very interested about wireless hardware like Access Points, Routers, IP Cameras but from electronic side.Sometmies I modified a firmware or add on an electronic parts for a better work everything for the end user. I've be very thankfull if You wanna help me. I need to know what kind of PHY ethernet controllers are in this IP Camera - please,see the list below. It's very important to me, but I don't have a direct access to this hardware. I trying to ask a producer but without any results. Sorry for my english;) Best regards from Poland

 

VIVOTEK

Vivotek IP7135

Vivotek IP7138

Vivotek IP7131

Vivotek IP7137

Vivotek PT7137

Vivotek IP6127

Vivotek IP7152

Vivotek IP7139

Vivotek IZ7151

Vivotek IZ7151

Vivotek IP7142

Vivotek IP7151

Vivotek PZ7151

Vivotek PZ7152

Vivotek IP7330

Vivotek IP7133

Vivotek IP7134

Vivotek IP7251

Vivotek PZ7122

Vivotek PZ7121

Vivotek IP7160

Vivotek FD7141

Vivotek IP7130

Vivotek FD7130

Vivotek IP6122

Vivotek IP7132

 

 

TRENDnet - TV-M7

TRENDnet - TV-M7110WK

TRENDnet - TV-IP410W

TRENDnet - TV-IP422

TRENDnet - TV-IP410

TRENDnet - TV-IP100W-N

TRENDnet - TV-IP100-N

TRENDnet - TV-IP201P

TRENDnet - TV-IP110

TRENDnet - TV-IP110W

TRENDnet - TV-IP212

TRENDnet - TV-IP212W

TRENDnet - TV-IP312

TRENDnet - TV-IP312W

TRENDnet - TV-IP201W

TRENDnet - TV-IP301W

TRENDnet - TV-IP201

TRENDnet - TV-IP301

 

 

AXIS - M3011

AXIS - Q1755

AXIS - P1311

AXIS - M1011-W

AXIS - M1011

AXIS - P3301

AXIS - M1031-W

AXIS - 211W

AXIS - 216MFD-V

AXIS - 216MFD

AXIS - 210A

AXIS - 295

AXIS - 225FD

AXIS - 211M

AXIS - 216FD

AXIS - 223M

AXIS - 211A

AXIS - 216FD-V

AXIS - 209FD-R

AXIS - 221

AXIS - 212

AXIS - 210

AXIS - 207MW

AXIS - 211

AXIS - 207

AXIS - 207W

 

ACTi - ACM-8211

ACTi - ACM-4301

ACTi - CAM-6630

ACTi - ACM-3701

ACTi - ACM-5001

ACTi - CAM-6620

ACTi - ACM-3601

ACTi - ACM-3511

ACTi - CAM-6510

ACTi - ACM-4000

ACTi - ACM-1511

ACTi - ACM-4201

ACTi - ACM-3411

ACTi - TCM-5311

ACTi - ACM-1231

ACTi - ACM-5711

ACTi - ACM-5611

ACTi - ACM-8511

ACTi - ACM-7411

ACTi - ACM-3311

ACTi - ACM-1431

ACTi - ACM-4200

 

 

Bosch NWC-0900

Bosch NWC-0700

Bosch NWC-0800

Bosch NWC 0495

Bosch NWC 0455

 

IQeye

IQ852 V5NPSS

IQ855 V7NPSS

IQeye 511DV

IQ712 B2NPDI

IQ811 V3NPSS

IQ802 V1NPSS

IQeye 705

IQeye 753

IQ711 B2NPDI

IQeye 755

IQeye 703

IQ710 B3NPDI

IQ510 B1NPDV

IQ041SI-V10

IQeye 711

IQ042SI-V11

IQeye 702

IQeye 511

IQ041SI-V9

IQeye 510

 

 

Panasonic

WV-NP304

BLC-HCM531

BLC-HCM515

BL-C131

BL-C160

BLC-HCM511

BL-C140

BL-C111

BL-C20

BL-C1

 

 

Arecont Vision

AV8360

AV-3105DN

AV-5105M

AV-5105DN

AV8180

AV-3105M

AV1305DN

AV1305M

 

 

SPEEDDOME

15-cd55w-1000

15-cd53w-ip

15-cd55w-980-ip

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Interesting... I've never even thought about what ethernet controllers were being used in these things, or how 'hackable' they might be. Pretty much all IP cameras do support firmware updates, so it should be entirely possible to hack that for added/different functionality, but I don't know to what level you might be able to alter the network interface.

 

What sort of modifications were you thinking of performing? I'm not a coder, so I can't really help in actually doing the mods, but I'm interested in this as a concept...

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That is a very cool link!

 

Interesting that my no-name Bluetooth adapter shows up with a Logitech-assigned MAC address!

 

Don't know if it helps with chipset manufacturer though... my motherboard's onboad NIC comes up with a range assigned to ASUSTEK, but it's a Marvell chipset.

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This disclaimer on the IEEE site might explain the differences:

 

"Your attention is called to the fact that the firms and numbers listed may not always be obvious in product implementations, as some manufacturers subcontract component manufacture and others include registered firm OUIs in their products."

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Yeah, search the net and you find more info about MACs and how the first 3 number octects are manufacturer specific.

 

3 of the bosch ones you list are the megapixel and the other 2 are the Dinion series -

 

The megapixels you may have luck, but not the dinions. Very proprietary.

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