@sowelu66 These are just login tokens from BlueCurve logins. It doesn’t hurt to delete them, the worse that can happen is you have to login again from a device.
Mine shows 125 IpCoam devices. Deleting them is a ridiculously tedious, on-at-a-time process. I only have one PC dedicated to watching the BLueCurve TV app.
I am showing 84 of those....do they slow the internet usage and am I able to delete them?
@KT24 -- do they slow the internet usage and am I able to delete them?
No. The speed reaching your computer, through the cable-modem, is not diminished by the software inside the cable-modem.
Yes, such entries may be (tediously) deleted.
Maybe, a "factory reset" of the cable-modem will wipe all of them, at once.
I found 33 of them on my blue curve. I had cameras but not so many
@AndrewWaWe They have nothing to do with cameras. Read the entire thread, they are harmless and can safely be deleted.
We have 142 "BlueCurve TV Devices" entries, of these interspersed with a few identifiers that we recognize. We don't have any specific fears of cameras but I do wonder if this is an indicator of others that can or are accessing Bluecurve through our account and if that has any implications.
@ianinafrica If you are concerned about others accessing your BlueCurve, you can always change you password.
I have the same issue why can I see this?
@crizazz -- I have the same issue why can I see this?
Please reread the full thread of messages, to find the answer.