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Panasonic network cameras no longer respond appropriately

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I am running 6 Panasonic wireless network cameras. 2 at this location attached to home network, and 4 at remote locations. Although the sound has never worked with Firefox, all other actions have worked perfectly until recently when the remote locations ceased to respond to motion commands. (The two on my home network continue to work normally) . If I switch to Internet Explorer, all work appropriately but I prefer to use Firefox if I can get them to work again. The cameras are Panasonic BL-C131A and Panasonic BL-C230A. I have tried disabling plugins etc but no help. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.

I am running 6 Panasonic wireless network cameras. 2 at this location attached to home network, and 4 at remote locations. Although the sound has never worked with Firefox, all other actions have worked perfectly until recently when the remote locations ceased to respond to motion commands. (The two on my home network continue to work normally) . If I switch to Internet Explorer, all work appropriately but I prefer to use Firefox if I can get them to work again. The cameras are Panasonic BL-C131A and Panasonic BL-C230A. I have tried disabling plugins etc but no help. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.

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I am looking at the same image at a remote location through two browser windows - Firefox and Internet Explorer. The images are being up dated on both with MJPEG - settings on both browsers the same.  The Internet Explorer image updates in real time appropriately, but the Firefox does not.  So it appears to be that for some reason, the MJPEG is not updating in Firefox at the remote location (it works on home network).  This is a recent onset since all worked a month or so ago.  Thanks.