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Simple question. Would we consider WiFi doorbell cameras, and questions relating to how they connect wirelessly to be on-topic?

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    I would consider them off-topic.
    – Burgi
    May 18, 2020 at 0:33

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Only if the problem is in connecting them to a computer, using standard software provided for them to do so.

If the problem is in using them with a smartphone application then for Android phones or tablets you may be able to ask at Android Enthusiasts or for iOS devices there is Ask Different. For using the webapp there would be Web Applications.

Otherwise on its own the camera would probably be off-topic as an

electronic devices, media players, cell phones or smart phones, except insofar as they interface with your computer

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    There is also Internet of Things Stack Exchange
    – DavidPostill Mod
    May 18, 2020 at 6:41
  • Thanks guys, I was given three doorbell cams. The hypothetical question was more if it was possible to connect via PC software. They are clearly Chinese clones of more popularly branded cameras, and about zero documentation for them online from the manufacturers. Without the ability to connect them via VLC stream or OpenSource DVR software, I would consider them trash. May 18, 2020 at 18:37
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    @Tim_Stewart If there's an FCC ID on them, you might be able to identify a chipset and/or communication mechanism from that ID by using fcc.io or some such service
    – QuickishFM
    May 23, 2020 at 15:04
  • @QuickishFM, awesome idea. Unfortunately they don't have a FCC, UL, or even a CE marking/sticker. These seem to be some of the devices from Amazon that are circumventing our safety/communication standards coming from china. I'll pop one open before I toss em and see if they have a esp32 or something reprogrammable to tinker with. Thanks for the suggestion! May 23, 2020 at 15:58

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