If it does not blink white, press and hold the on the back for roughly 6 seconds until the LED switches to a flashing white pattern, then release it. Step 2: Connect to the Camera's Temporary Wi-Fi
Since "v515" is a very high version number for standard libraries like Node's http or Python's http , it is most likely a build number for a desktop application or a CI/CD artifact.
: The camera may take 5–10 minutes to download the latest firmware before installation is complete. Alternative Installation: WPS Mode
The smartphone or computer will automatically disconnect from the camera's Wi-Fi. Reconnect the setup phone or computer back to the standard home network.
only supports . It will not see or connect to a dedicated 5 GHz band. Ensure the home router broadcasts a split or hybrid 2.4 GHz SSID.
docker run -d --name http-v515-server -p 80:80 -p 443:443 http-module:5.1.5 Use code with caution. Verifying the Installation
: Log in at www.alarm.com/addcamera and follow the prompts to "Add Video Device".
If it does not blink white, press and hold the on the back for roughly 6 seconds until the LED switches to a flashing white pattern, then release it. Step 2: Connect to the Camera's Temporary Wi-Fi
Since "v515" is a very high version number for standard libraries like Node's http or Python's http , it is most likely a build number for a desktop application or a CI/CD artifact.
: The camera may take 5–10 minutes to download the latest firmware before installation is complete. Alternative Installation: WPS Mode
The smartphone or computer will automatically disconnect from the camera's Wi-Fi. Reconnect the setup phone or computer back to the standard home network.
only supports . It will not see or connect to a dedicated 5 GHz band. Ensure the home router broadcasts a split or hybrid 2.4 GHz SSID.
docker run -d --name http-v515-server -p 80:80 -p 443:443 http-module:5.1.5 Use code with caution. Verifying the Installation
: Log in at www.alarm.com/addcamera and follow the prompts to "Add Video Device".