WebcamXP will try to open the port, but Windows Firewall may block it.
Launch WebcamXP:
Configure WebcamXP:
Set Up Streaming:
Configure Port and Authentication:
Start Streaming:
Accessing Your Stream:
Port 8080 is an alternative HTTP port. By default, web servers use port 80, but many ISPs block port 80 for residential connections. Port 8080 is commonly used for webcam streaming, proxy servers, and development servers. When you see :8080 in a URL (e.g., http://192.168.1.100:8080), it tells the browser to connect to port 8080 instead of the default port 80.
The following steps simulate what a user searching for that keyword likely wants: installing WebcamXP, binding it to port 8080, and setting secret32l as the access password. my webcamxp server 8080 secret32l install
This is the core of the 8080 part of the keyword.
Testing locally: Open a browser on the same PC and go to http://localhost:8080. You should see your webcam stream. WebcamXP will try to open the port, but