Is there a way to connect a camera's ethernet output (using ethernet to USB-C adapter) while still being able to use cell service? - General Questions and Answers

I am trying to watch live video from a camera that its only output is ethernet, while also still being able to have cell service. I am able to successfully see the feed on my S20, by using a ethernet to USB-C adapter, but right after I plug it in I lose cell service. I understand why this is happening because my phone thinks I am just trying to connect to the internet using the ethernet connection but in this case I am not. I am wondering if there is a way to get both, the video from the ethernet connection, and have connection to the internet (preferably with cell service from my provider) so I can do other things on my phone at the same time.

Try changing the USB settings in Developer options.
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I have an Ethernet / Wireless IP Camera. It works on my home network without any issues. But I would like to connect with it directly from my Razr.
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Never mind. I got it figured out. In case anyone else is looking for a similar solution, here are the steps:
Connect the camera to the home network via Ethernet.
Note: If a port other than 80 is used then it will need to be remembered and specified on the phone.
Configure the camera with the SSID and password for the FoxFi hotspot.
Disconnect the Ethernet from the camera.
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Wait a moment for the camera to connect.
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Open whatever viewing application you wish and configure the camera.
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I'm typing this just after connecting, so I haven't learned if there are any shortcuts when disconnecting and reconnecting later, or if there are any pecularities with the process. I may also experiment later with streaming through a Rasperry Pi, which would bypass using the phone as the hotspot. But this should get someone going.

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Hello!
I have Samsung Galaxy S2
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The tablet is basically being used to provide wifi connectivity for the device.
I can log into the dashboard and it shows that the ASIC computer is connected and all is working normally BUT I have not found a way to log into the device.... mainly because I have not found a way to locate it's IP address.
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