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Title: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: JoakimL on May 17, 2010, 09:26:51 AM
I have a funny observation: LMCE detect an IP camera. That's nice, considering I have no camera... ;-)
It have happened 2-3 times, also after the last reinstall with the new HW.
It's not any problem per se, I just tell LMCE to ignore it, but there obviously is an error in the Plug'n Play system detecting a device that's not there.

I can provide system information (lspci etc) if someone want's to take a closer look at it.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: bongowongo on May 17, 2010, 09:36:24 AM
I had the same
No cam, and no solution for you
If you post your lspci, I can look what we have in common.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: nite_man on May 17, 2010, 11:16:17 AM
Looks like there is some problem in the 0810 PnP. As I understand the PnP credentials are defined in the template in the section PnP. I tried to investigate my problem with wrong detection of USB HDD as CM15A. But vendor codes in the CM15A template and USB HDD are different. So, I suspect something wrong with PnP credentials matching in the PnP script.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: wierdbeard65 on May 17, 2010, 01:28:52 PM
I get this too.

I have a D-Link 8-port switch on my network as well as a D-Link WAP. I *THINK* it's the WAP that is being detected as a camera....
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: gadget on May 17, 2010, 02:43:21 PM
I am also getting this device detected and don't have any cameras yet.

gadget
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 04:34:58 PM
Quote from: JoakimL on May 17, 2010, 09:26:51 AM
I have a funny observation: LinuxMCE detect an IP camera. That's nice, considering I have no camera... ;-)
It have happened 2-3 times, also after the last reinstall with the new HW.
It's not any problem per se, I just tell LinuxMCE to ignore it, but there obviously is an error in the Plug'n Play system detecting a device that's not there.

I can provide system information (lspci etc) if someone want's to take a closer look at it.

Its a PnP bug thats been around for ages. Something on your LAN is getting mis-detected as a DCS-5300G IP Camera.

Andrew
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: klovell on May 17, 2010, 06:59:15 PM
wow, I get this also.  For a micro second i thought there was a hidden camera in my house lol.  wierdbeard and I both have a d-link 8 port switch, any one else who's getting this have a d-link switch on their network?  I wouldn't think this kind of switch would be detectable but stranger things have happened.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 07:22:20 PM
Quote from: klovell on May 17, 2010, 06:59:15 PM
wow, I get this also.  For a micro second i thought there was a hidden camera in my house lol.  wierdbeard and I both have a d-link 8 port switch, any one else who's getting this have a d-link switch on their network?  I wouldn't think this kind of switch would be detectable but stranger things have happened.


I dont think its in anyway your switch...its something else that is being detected incorrectly.

Andrew
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: wierdbeard65 on May 17, 2010, 07:30:59 PM
Quote from: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 07:22:20 PM
I dont think its in anyway your switch...its something else that is being detected incorrectly.
I can't check at the moment as I'm away for a couple of weeks with work, however I'm fairly sure that last time I investigated, it turned out to be my D-Link WAP that was being mis-detected. (I seem to remember it happening before I added this particular switch, but as soon as I plugged in the wifi - might be wrong though!)
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: klovell on May 17, 2010, 07:49:59 PM
What devices were the first to connect to the wifi? 

On that note before i told it to ignore the device permanently, I'm remembering it only detecting it when my Dell inspiron 1525 was turned on.  It has a built in web camera.  I didn't think it was that because i also have a Dell latitude e4300 with a built in web cam that i use a hell of a lot more.  Not to say that windows didn't, but i never installed the drivers for the web cam on the 1525 but i did install it for the e4300.  There's no link between this detection and the e4300.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: Techstyle on May 17, 2010, 08:01:38 PM
I get it also.

I don't have a D-link WAP but do have 2 x 5 port D-Link switches.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: wierdbeard65 on May 17, 2010, 08:03:39 PM
That's an interesting point, and one I will check out.

I don't think that's the issue though - the name of the camera is the same as the WAP (!) and the only devices that (should have) connected initially were a Wii and a PS3.

I'm not sure how the network PnP works. Isn't it initially on MAC address? If so, perhaps the fault is with D-link not assigning their MACs properly? (I.E. my WAP having a MAC address in the range that MCE thinks is a camera).

The main difference between the WAP and the Switch is that the former is mangeable (so obtains an IP address via DHCP, anouncing its existence to MCE) whilst the latter is not. For this reason, I tend to agree with Andrew an thinking it isn't the Switch (in my case).

klovell - is your switch managed? Perhaps MCE is thinking that ANY D-Link device that it detects is a camera? (Just a guess).
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 08:29:00 PM
Quote from: wierdbeard65 on May 17, 2010, 07:30:59 PM
Quote from: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 07:22:20 PM
I dont think its in anyway your switch...its something else that is being detected incorrectly.
I can't check at the moment as I'm away for a couple of weeks with work, however I'm fairly sure that last time I investigated, it turned out to be my D-Link WAP that was being mis-detected. (I seem to remember it happening before I added this particular switch, but as soon as I plugged in the wifi - might be wrong though!)

We have seen sporadic occurrences of this device getting detected but we never use D-Link devices at all. Apart from the annoyance factor there are no lasting affects caused by this... tracking the device down and fixing the problem would be nice though.

All the best


Andrew
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: bongowongo on May 17, 2010, 10:14:46 PM
well post your lspci
I think it has to be a very populair device that is causing this, probably an audio or usb chip?
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: klovell on May 17, 2010, 10:15:20 PM
My switch is un-managed, that's why i wouldn't think it would be detectable.  It doesn't get an ip and for the sake of argument it's simply a pass through.  I mentioned my computer for a reason, Any one using a Dell or a computer with a camera?  Is LMCE sophisticated enough to detect and use a camera installed on a windows machine out the box?  I couldn't imagine this phantom device causing problems but Andrew is right, it would be nice to figure out what's triggering this.  
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: totallymaxed on May 17, 2010, 10:26:58 PM
Quote from: bongowongo on May 17, 2010, 10:14:46 PM
well post your lspci
I think it has to be a very populair device that is causing this, probably an audio or usb chip?

We currently have no systems reporting this spurious device...looking at lspci alone is not enough anyway. Sometimes months will go by without any occurrences.

Andrew
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: brake16 on April 10, 2011, 01:21:52 PM
I got this message this morning, too.  Last night I added a new D-Link WAP, and of course, it picked up my Dell laptop with a webcam. 

This morning it kept popping up, like every minute or two (I was clicking ignore once).  So I turned off the Dell.  That stopped the messages.  Turned the Dell back on (webcam disabled) and the message came within seconds.  So I clicked ignore forever.

So, at least for me, it was the Dell laptop, not the D-Link WAP.

Bryce
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: l3mce on April 10, 2011, 02:26:56 PM
I had decided a year or so ago that it was a bluetooth dongle.

I was troubleshooting something else, it was not connected to any network, and the only thing plugged in was 2 bluetooth usb dongles. 1 for gyration and 1 for logitech keyboard/mouse.
Title: Re: DCS-5300G(D-link / IP Camera) detected
Post by: Techstyle on April 10, 2011, 06:56:48 PM
I get this message and I have 2 Dell laptops connected and no Bluetooth dongles.  I suppose it could be the Dell Laptop