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I analyzed the packet traffic of my camera RLC-510A and I saw that it sends packets to the following external IPs:
35.180.209.250 (Amazon AWS)
3.86.245.53 (Amazon AWS)
239.255.255.250
The last IP is for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)/SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) by various vendors to advertise the capabilities of (or discover) devices on a VLAN. MAC OS, Microsoft Windows, IOS and other operating systems and applications use this protocol (source).
I am wondering why the camera sends packets to Amazon AWS 🤔
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isn't this just the reolink camera discovery? Since you can connect to the camera via the internet from your phone for example or locally as well without needing to specify a local or public IP address.
You could try switch off this feature on the camera and see if it still reports to these external Amazon servers.
I analyzed the packet traffic of my camera RLC-510A and I saw that it sends packets to the following external IPs:
The last IP is for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)/SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) by various vendors to advertise the capabilities of (or discover) devices on a VLAN. MAC OS, Microsoft Windows, IOS and other operating systems and applications use this protocol (source).
I am wondering why the camera sends packets to Amazon AWS 🤔
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: