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Overview
This guide shows how to set up an IP camera so it can be discovered or accessed via a QR code and integrated with Telegram for alerts and remote snapshots/video links. It assumes a typical consumer IP camera (RTSP/HTTP), a router with port forwarding or a VPN/relay/NGROK alternative, and a small server or Raspberry Pi to handle QR generation and Telegram bot interactions.
10) Troubleshooting checklist
- Blank image: check credentials, test camera snapshot URL in browser/curl.
- Telegram bot not sending: confirm bot token, bot privacy settings, and that chat_id is correct.
- QR opens wrong app: test QR payload formats (URL vs RTSP vs tg deep-link).
- No remote access: verify tunnel/ngrok/port forwarding and firewall rules, and ensure HTTPS if required by platform.
- QR Code Scanning: Quickly and easily connect to your IP camera using QR code scanning.
- Motion Detection: Receive alerts and notifications when motion is detected, ensuring you're always informed.
- Remote Pan-Tilt-Zoom: Control the camera's movements remotely, giving you a clear view of your surroundings.
- Night Vision: Many IP cameras integrated with Telegram offer infrared or night vision capabilities, providing clear footage even in low-light conditions.
- Cloud Storage: Store footage securely in the cloud, ensuring it's always available for review.
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