I need some IT help

fattiremike

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So, I have an old Android phone that I am using as a camera for my Apex. I can get it to work on my home network no problem and through a third-party app as well. But, when I go to put it on the net, it seems as though my network providers password is not allowing it to work. I think that the @ symbol in the password is screwing it up. Apex won't accept it. Here it is:

http://admin:sc@ttercreek@:1.(ip address goes here)/videofeed

I think that the @ in sc@ttercreek is screwing it up. Anyone know a work-around?

Thanks!
 

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If you suspect the password with the @ is screwing it up why not just make something easier for testing and to confirm?
 
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If you suspect the password with the @ is screwing it up why not just make something easier for testing and to confirm?
I thought of that. But my internet provider says if I change it it will just change it right back the next day.
 

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