[Fixed] DroidCam Error - How to solve Connection Failed. Please Try Again. Check IP and Port Error



Hey guys, what's up! This is Sahil Vats, and in this blog post, I'm going to show you how to fix the connection issue with DroidCam. If you use DroidCam to connect your smartphone camera to your laptop and use it as a webcam, you might have encountered the error message: "Connection failed, please try again. Check IP and port." This guide will walk you through the steps to resolve this issue and successfully connect your smartphone camera to your laptop using DroidCam.

Understanding the Issue

The connection error typically occurs when the IP and port numbers of your PC DroidCam client and your DroidCam Android app don't match. This mismatch can happen if your devices are not connected to the same Wi-Fi network or if the network settings changed after you initially set up DroidCam.

Steps to Fix the Connection Issue

  1. Ensure Both Devices are on the Same Wi-Fi Network

    • Make sure that both your smartphone and your laptop are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is crucial for the devices to communicate properly.
  2. Check and Match IP and Port Numbers

    • Open the DroidCam app on your smartphone.
    • Note the IP address displayed on the app. It should look something like this: 192.168.1.3.
    • Open the DroidCam client on your laptop.
    • Copy the IP address from your phone into the appropriate field in the DroidCam client on your laptop.
    • Ensure the port number is the same on both devices.

Detailed Steps

  1. Connect Both Devices to the Same Wi-Fi Network

    • Verify that both your smartphone and laptop are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is often the primary cause of connection issues.
  2. Match IP Addresses

    • Open the DroidCam app on your smartphone.
    • Look for the IP address displayed on the screen. It usually appears at the top or in a prominent place in the app.
    • Open the DroidCam client on your laptop.
    • Enter the IP address from your smartphone into the IP field in the DroidCam client.
  3. Verify and Correct the Port Number

    • Ensure that the port number on the DroidCam app on your smartphone matches the port number on the DroidCam client on your laptop.

Example

Let's walk through an example:

  • Open DroidCam on your phone. Suppose the IP address displayed is 192.168.1.3.
  • On your laptop, open the DroidCam client and enter 192.168.1.3 in the IP address field.
  • Ensure the port number matches the one shown on your phone.
  • Click "Start" on the DroidCam client on your laptop.

If everything is set correctly, your smartphone camera should now be connected to your laptop, and you can use it as a webcam.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the connection issue with DroidCam and use your smartphone camera as a webcam without any problems!

Here is the guided video tutorial as well - https://youtu.be/ACuvA4bsJ2U?si=B748J9QTBbQeW8yE

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