degsie wrote: » Are they wired or wireless?
degsie wrote: » Make sure you have changed the default username/password on the cameras. Also ensure you are using WPA2-PSK security. To answer your question, a determined hacker CAN hack into your camera, but you need to make it as difficult as possible.
wizardman wrote: » What will filtering the Mac address or IP address actually do? And do you think it's worth doing?
wizardman wrote: » Hi, I have indoor IP cameras, pointing out the front and back garden. I have a VM 3 hub. I want to make sure they are secure and not easily accessed by someone. How would I ensure this. Can I block traffic to the cameras IP address? If so how? Would someone need to know the cameras IP address to access the camera? Thanks
Mr. G wrote: » What exactly are you trying to achieve? Are you trying to limit access to internal or external users? Is it remotely accessible? Some VM routers have a guest feature that is firewalled from the main LAN. You could put it in that.
wizardman wrote: » I can access the camera from an app while away. I want to make sure the camera are not easily accessed by someone. On the VM router I have an IP filtering and Mac filtering options can these be used to achieve more security.
Mr. G wrote: » Is the app P2P? The short answer is no with your VM modem