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Go to Setup > Video & Image > Video Stream:

Here’s where many users struggle. Modern Chrome, Edge, or Firefox block NPAPI plugins. For full live view (including the ActiveX control for pan/tilt if using a mechanical mount), you have two options:

The reason the search term exists is due to the default web interface of the camera. When a user connected to the camera's IP address via a web browser, the default page title was automatically set to: ntitlequotlive view axis 206mquot full

Live View / AXIS 206M

This title tag was hardcoded into the firmware for the standard viewing mode. In the mid-2000s, search engines like Google began indexing these devices. Because many installers failed to change the default settings or restrict internet access, millions of search results appeared with this exact title. Go to Setup > Video & Image >

The core of your request – the full live view – varies significantly by browser.

Use IP Webcam Viewer or TinyCam Monitor (Android) or LiveCams Pro (iOS). Enter: Live View / AXIS 206M


The Axis 206M is a legacy network camera that was popular in the mid-2000s for indoor surveillance. It is known for its compact form factor, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, and M-JPEG video streaming. While it has been discontinued for many years (EOL - End of Life), thousands of units remain in use in small businesses, homes, and legacy security systems.

Accessing the "Live View" is the primary function of this camera. The live view allows you to see real-time video via a web browser or RTSP stream.

Note: Because the camera uses outdated technology (ActiveX, Java, or M-JPEG), modern browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) often block its live view. This guide will show you how to overcome those limitations.