I wanted to mention that product identification by MAC address isn’t perfect. Some IoT or embedded device might be causing a false positive for you. From a PC, try connecting (using telnet) to the common port(s) ipcams use, before assuming that it is an ipcam.
If you have your own router or one from your ISP, your landlord would have to have the camera connected directly to it or have your wifi ssid and password.
I wanted to mention that product identification by MAC address isn’t perfect. Some IoT or embedded device might be causing a false positive for you. From a PC, try connecting (using telnet) to the common port(s) ipcams use, before assuming that it is an ipcam.
If you have your own router or one from your ISP, your landlord would have to have the camera connected directly to it or have your wifi ssid and password.