Short answer: Only on a physically isolated, non-internet-connected network.
Because:
If you absolutely need to keep the 206M operational for retrocomputing or non-critical monitoring, isolate it with a firewall rule that blocks all WAN traffic. Use a VLAN with no routing to the internet. ntitlequotlive view axis 206mquot hot
It is important to clarify the model suffix: If you absolutely need to keep the 206M
If you still cannot get the Live View working on your hot Axis 206M, run this checklist: go to Internet Options >
| Issue | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Browser says "Plugin not supported" | Use VLC (see Part 2, Method 2) | | Camera is physically hot + rebooting | Replace the 12V power supply with a 9V 1A supply | | Live view is grey/blank | In IE Mode, go to Internet Options > Security > Custom Level > Enable "Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe" | | Stream works, then stops (thermal shutdown) | The camera is too hot. Add a heatsink to the back plastic housing or move it out of direct sunlight. |