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installing Activex plugin for amcrestview.com

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I am trying to use amcrestview.com to check my surveillance cameras. Firefox is not recognizing the plugin that they require for viewing. I have tried to allow exceptions and nothing is working. Is there an alternative to Activex that I can use for Firefox that will allow me to utilize this website?

I download the P2P Surveillance package, install it, restart the browser. When I go to long in it asks me to install the plugin again. It won't recognize that the plugin was installed.

I am trying to use amcrestview.com to check my surveillance cameras. Firefox is not recognizing the plugin that they require for viewing. I have tried to allow exceptions and nothing is working. Is there an alternative to Activex that I can use for Firefox that will allow me to utilize this website? I download the P2P Surveillance package, install it, restart the browser. When I go to long in it asks me to install the plugin again. It won't recognize that the plugin was installed.

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Did you confirm with the company which Browser they support to use their software?

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Yes, it says IE and Firefox. It says do not use Google Chrome.

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Support is different from if the plugin works. If it is consider legacy by later 64.0.2 firefox then it will not work. So did you ask them which version is was tested for in firefox?

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installing Activex plugin for amcrestview.com

Amcrestviewuser said

I am trying to use amcrestview.com to check my surveillance cameras. Firefox is not recognizing the plugin that they require for viewing. I have tried to allow exceptions and nothing is working. Is there an alternative to Activex that I can use for Firefox that will allow me to utilize this website? I download the P2P Surveillance package, install it, restart the browser. When I go to long in it asks me to install the plugin again. It won't recognize that the plugin was installed.

The Firefox web browser has never supported ActiveX as that is proprietary to the Internet Explorer aka IE web browser on Windows.

Firefox since the 52.0 Release has only allowed one NPAPI Plugin to run and that is Flash Player from Adobe. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/npapi-plugins

If it is a Extension then legacy Extensions will not run in current Firefox since 57.0 and later. It needs to be a webextension.