how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
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how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
hello everyone, i need my esp32cam's public ip adress.im gonna stream it for all world so i need public ip adress.i tried something but i didnt get it.would you help me? thanks
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Re: how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
and im using arduino as a IDE
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Re: how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
What makes you assume your ESP32cam has a public address in the first place?
Re: how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
Using STUN but you have to also setup port forwarding on your router so you may as well just use a dynamic dns service.
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Re: how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
i just checked on webpage.i have a chance for that but it is not recommended. then can i stream on youtube or something like that with my esp32cam? i have a ip which is a static.ESP_Sprite wrote: What makes you assume your ESP32cam has a public address in the first place?
Re: how can i get the public ip adress of my esp32cam
A static address may be public or private. The address class determines if that address is public/private. Static just means that you use a constant IP address.
In a home setting the the issue will be connecting to your ISP. If you can disable your home router whilst still being able to connect to your ISP then you could borrow your routers public address (assuming not MAC locked). Most ISPs will give a near permenant lease to you (your router).
These are IP address issues though and I think that there are better networking forums which would help.
In a home setting the the issue will be connecting to your ISP. If you can disable your home router whilst still being able to connect to your ISP then you could borrow your routers public address (assuming not MAC locked). Most ISPs will give a near permenant lease to you (your router).
These are IP address issues though and I think that there are better networking forums which would help.
& I also believe that IDF CAN should be fixed.
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