Proximity Never Finds Video System on Windows 7

I am a Windows 7 user (don't hate).  I excitedly installed Proximity looking forward to using (Cisco Proximity desktop-1.0.0-Alpha17), but it just never finds a Video System.  It just is grayed out and reads: "Looking for video systems...":
I can't seem to figure it out.  Unfortunately has been useless to me.  I know the TP systems I try work, because other Mac users connect just fine.  :(
Any ideas?!?

Here is what I had to do on my Lenovo W530:

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    * Devolver el valor de la propiedad Cam1.
    * @return javax.swing.JPanel
    /* AVISO: ESTE M�TODO SE REGENERAR�. */
    private javax.swing.JPanel getCam1() {
         if (ivjCam1 == null) {
              try {
                   ivjCam1 = new javax.swing.JPanel();
                   ivjCam1.setName("Cam1");
                   ivjCam1.setOpaque(false);
                   ivjCam1.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder());
                   ivjCam1.setLayout(new java.awt.CardLayout());
                   // user code begin {1}
                   // user code end
              } catch (java.lang.Throwable ivjExc) {
                   // user code begin {2}
                   // user code end
                   handleException(ivjExc);
         return ivjCam1;
    * Devolver el valor de la propiedad Cam2.
    * @return javax.swing.JPanel
    /* AVISO: ESTE M�TODO SE REGENERAR�. */
    private javax.swing.JPanel getCam2() {
         if (ivjCam2 == null) {
              try {
                   ivjCam2 = new javax.swing.JPanel();
                   ivjCam2.setName("Cam2");
                   ivjCam2.setOpaque(false);
                   ivjCam2.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder());
                   ivjCam2.setLayout(new java.awt.CardLayout());
                   // user code begin {1}
                   // user code end
              } catch (java.lang.Throwable ivjExc) {
                   // user code begin {2}
                   // user code end
                   handleException(ivjExc);
         return ivjCam2;
    * M�todo al que se llama siempre que el componente lanza una excepci�n.
    * @param exception java.lang.Throwable
    private void handleException(java.lang.Throwable exception) {
         /* Elimine el comentario de las l�neas siguientes para imprimir en la salida est�ndar las excepciones no capturadas */
         // System.out.println("--------- EXCEPCI�N NO CAPTURADA ---------");
         // exception.printStackTrace(System.out);
        public void initDisplay() { //setup the display
            readJPG();
            disconnect();
    /*        imageSize = new Dimension(image.getWidth(this), image.getHeight(this));
            setPreferredSize(imageSize);
            parent.setSize(imageSize);
            parent.validate();
            initCompleted = true;
    * Inicializar la clase.
    /* AVISO: ESTE M�TODO SE REGENERAR�. */
    private void initialize() {
         try {
              // user code begin {1}
              // user code end
              setName("AxisCamera_V1");
              setOpaque(false);
              setLayout(new java.awt.GridBagLayout());
              setSize(800, 392);
              java.awt.GridBagConstraints constraintsCam1 = new java.awt.GridBagConstraints();
              constraintsCam1.gridx = 0; constraintsCam1.gridy = 0;
              constraintsCam1.fill = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.BOTH;
              constraintsCam1.weightx = 1.0;
              constraintsCam1.weighty = 1.0;
              add(getCam1(), constraintsCam1);
              java.awt.GridBagConstraints constraintsCam2 = new java.awt.GridBagConstraints();
              constraintsCam2.gridx = 1; constraintsCam2.gridy = 0;
              constraintsCam2.fill = java.awt.GridBagConstraints.BOTH;
              constraintsCam2.weightx = 1.0;
              constraintsCam2.weighty = 1.0;
              add(getCam2(), constraintsCam2);
         } catch (java.lang.Throwable ivjExc) {
              handleException(ivjExc);
         // user code begin {2}
         AxisCamera_1 = new AxisCamera(getCam1(), "http://192.168.11.16/axis-cgi/jpg/image.cgi?resolution=352x240");
         AxisCamera_2 = new AxisCamera(getCam2(), "http://192.168.11.12/oneshotimage.jpg");
         new Thread(AxisCamera_1).start();
         new Thread(AxisCamera_2).start();
         // user code end
        public static void main(String[] args) {
              try {
                   JFrame frame = new JFrame();
                   AxisCamera_V1 aAxisCamera_V1;
                   aAxisCamera_V1 = new AxisCamera_V1();
                   frame.setContentPane(aAxisCamera_V1);
                   frame.setSize(aAxisCamera_V1.getSize());
                   frame.addWindowListener(new java.awt.event.WindowAdapter() {
                        public void windowClosing(java.awt.event.WindowEvent e) {
                             System.exit(0);
                   frame.show();
                   java.awt.Insets insets = frame.getInsets();
                   frame.setSize(frame.getWidth() + insets.left + insets.right, frame.getHeight() + insets.top + insets.bottom);
                   frame.setVisible(true);
              } catch (Throwable exception) {
                   System.err.println("Se ha producido una excepci�n en main() de javax.swing.JPanel");
                   exception.printStackTrace(System.out);
    public void paint(Graphics g) { //used to set the image on the panel
        if (AxisCamera_1.image != null) getCam1().getGraphics().drawImage(AxisCamera_1.image, 0, 0, getCam1());
        if (AxisCamera_2.image != null) getCam2().getGraphics().drawImage(AxisCamera_2.image, 0, 0, getCam2());
        repaint();
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            try {
                JPEGImageDecoder decoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGDecoder(dis);
                image = decoder.decodeAsBufferedImage();
            } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
                disconnect();
        public void readLine(
            int n,
            DataInputStream dis) { //used to strip out the header lines
            for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
                readLine(dis);
        public void readLine(DataInputStream dis) {
            try {
                boolean end = false;
                String lineEnd = "\n"; //assumes that the end of the line is marked with this
                byte[] lineEndBytes = lineEnd.getBytes();
                byte[] byteBuf = new byte[lineEndBytes.length];
                while (!end) {
                    dis.read(byteBuf, 0, lineEndBytes.length);
                    String t = new String(byteBuf);
                    //System.out.print(t); //uncomment if you want to see what the lines actually look like
                    if (t.equals(lineEnd))
                        end = true;
            } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
        public void readStream() { //the basic method to continuously read the stream
            try {
                    while (true) {
                        connect();
                        readJPG();
                        parent.repaint();
                        disconnect();
            } catch (Exception e) {
        public void run() {
            connect();
            readStream();
    public void update(Graphics g) {
        paint(g);
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