![]() Try loosening the button by pressing it repeatedly or clean out the area around the reset button. Check the reset button on the camera and make sure it isn't rusted or broken if the button malfunctions due to water damage (among other reasons) it may become stuck and cause the camera to continuously reboot.Touch the camera to check if it is warm after being on for about ten minutes it should be noticeably warm, if not then this is an indication the camera is not receiving power.Connect your camera to the power supply without an extension lead if you are using one.Try the power supply for your camera in a different plug socket.Check the power jacks on the power supply, the extension lead (if you have one), and the power input on the camera to see if they are corroded or rusted at all if so then try cleaning them and gently use some wool wire if you have any.If you are using an extension lead, inspect it to check it hasn't been cut at any point along the length.Check that the power supply is working if possible use a voltmeter to test it or use it to power another device that uses the same type of power supply (12V, 1A, 2.1mm jack size).Try viewing the camera on a different device if this works then the issue likely lies with the device you were using previously.Make sure the device you're using to view the camera is still connected to the internet.If you have recently replaced your internet router or reset your current one, you will need to reset the camera and re-connect it. ![]()
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