I'm anti- any kind of required service. Luckily the cloud service is optional, and all setup can be accomplished without installing their software. There were a few problems though. WPS configuration appeared to work fine, the camera indicator lit green, my router showed a DHCP address assigned to it, yet it wasn't accessible in a browser. I had to plug it in to the ethernet cable to access and configure it. Updated firmware and rebooted. Logged back in and confirmed all wireless settings. Camera working fine while cable connected, disconnected and rebooted. Router again shows camera connected wirelessly with the expected assigned IP, yet not accessible in a browser. Plug the cable back in, immediately accessible. I even have a TP-Link router.
I don't know if this is intended but the MAC address reported for both the ethernet and wireless is the same, I'm not sure if that's intentional or a bug (and maybe causing the connectivity issues), but every other piece of hardware I've used has had different MAC addresses for ethernet vs wireless interface as they're usually different chips.
Additionally, most cameras I've used before (specifically Foscams) store/support individual image retrieval and are viewable with a third-party android app (IP Cam Viewer), yet this camera doesn't work with it (but that could be the app's fault).