- In Safari 6.1 and higher, Java applets are disabled by default. You will need to allow mydlink Java applets to run in Safari by allowing them to “Run in Unsafe Mode”.Please follow the steps below:Step 1: Go to Safari > Preferences.Step 2: Click on Security at the top, then click the Manage Website Settings…button.Step 3: Click on Java in the left column, then next to eu.mydlink.com, select Run in Unsafe Mode.Step 4: Click the Trust button in the window that appears.Step 5: Click the Done button to apply your changes.
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- I use Mac OS X 10.7.x Lion, and I can’t see my camera’s Live View. What should I do?
- I’m using Safari 6.1 or higher, and my microphone isn’t working for two-way audio.
- What can I do if I have Java installation issues on Mac OS?
- Why does Java not load when trying to view my camera through the mydlink portal in Mac OS 10.7?
This article will introduce the problem of Security settings on MacOS that prevent the proper web browser plugin from being installed and run under Safari to access video on Foscam cameras. When the security settings are set to high 'the plugins.pkg' cannot be installed because it is identified as being from an unidentified developer.
Follow the steps below to correct this.
Step 1: Adjust the Security Settings.
• Click the Apple Icon on the Finder.
• Navigate to 'System Preferences” -- “Security & Privacy” -- “General”.
• Click the lock icon on the lower left corner.
• Enter the User Account Name and password.
• Select the option Allow application download from Anywhere.
• Save the changes.
• Click the Apple Icon on the Finder.
• Navigate to 'System Preferences” -- “Security & Privacy” -- “General”.
• Click the lock icon on the lower left corner.
• Enter the User Account Name and password.
• Select the option Allow application download from Anywhere.
• Save the changes.
Step 2: Adjust Safari Security Settings
• Open Safari
• Navigate to “Safari” -- “Preference” -- “Security” -- “Manage Website Settings”
• Open Safari
• Navigate to “Safari” -- “Preference” -- “Security” -- “Manage Website Settings”
·Choose the downloaded plugin and click Allow
·Quit Safari completely. Re-start Safari and attempt to login to the camera again. At this point in time the web browser should be executed by Safari and full access to the camera will be possible.
·Note:
For MacOS Safari 10.12.4 and later be sure the firmware of the camera is updated before proceeding.