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  1. I have a GW NVR with 4 GW cameras and 4 reollink cameras. All the 8 cameras are ONVIF and function, but I do have issues with the motion record settings on the non GW cameras,, the timezone's get mixed up when I reset the NVR. The GW cameras on the GW NVR work flawlessly. Maybe with the higher end cameras you can switch and swap,, but with these lower end ones if I were to do it over I would get the same brand cameras as the DVR/NVR
  2. A quick and easy solution might be to use something like teamviewer. I have it loaded on my home laptop, I just 'teamviewer' in remotely and can view my NVR via IP address.
  3. I installed a GW Security NVR and 8 cameras a few months ago with a 4tb drive. I've had ZERO problems. They likely aren't of the quality of some of the better brands but the camera quality, playback are very good in my mind. As with most of these, the directions are a bit sketchy and the built in app is a bit fussy - but its pretty much plug and play. Setting up things like Motion record was hard to figure out, but my 1080p cameras (4) are recording 24/7 and I have almost 30 days of history with the 4tb HD. I would recommend you get the same branded cameras as the DVR/NVR. GW offers many different PTZ cameras. They do have pretty good phone support. This NVR has 2 cameras and you could add 2 PTZ. Unless you already have COAX already installed, I would recommend one with POE as you only have to run CAT5/6 and not an additional power supply. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA46G3RK0487&cm_re=GW_security_POE_NVR-_-9SIA46G3RK0487-_-Product
  4. TERRANCE

    Playback of .dat files

    You might have already tried this, when I go into the playback view (on my GW NVR),, there is a download button near the bottom right section of the screen. That opens up a window with a list of files from the previous day(s). In there you can download the .DAT file,, There is also the option to download player there.. Have you tried that one? I then had to open up the player,, and open the file from within the player. If I tried clicking on the .DAT file, it opened up the player but never played.
  5. Can anyone tell me if these cameras are worth anything? https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=910&acctid=592
  6. Your NVR should have an IP address. My setup I have 8 IP cameras connected to a POE switch, the POE switch has one cat5 cable to the back of my router. My NVR is also plugged into the back of my router. If I plug a computer (or use wifi), within my house - I can type in the NVR IP address and I have access to all the NVR functionality. If you don't know the NVR IP address, login to your routers config, it should show all the connected devices, you might be able to just double click on it from there,, or you can go in your browser and type in that IP address. If I wanted to access it from outside of my house, I would have to have an internet connection and have the NVR IP address 'port forwarded'.
  7. My system is only about a month old, and I kept an eye on the recording & HD. Mine also shows the HD is full, but I do have the over-write, so I get about 14 days recording on 3 of my cameras. The 14 days continues to move and i can playback from yesterday. So I am not surprised by the HD showing it is full, but check the other settings as the previous poster said, look for the over-write option.
  8. My NVR isn't ventilated all that well, my POE is out in the open. I've not had any disconnection issues. I would recommend you try and isolate it to either the NVR, POE or individual camera. A) Is it only certain camera(s) that disconnect while the remaining all stay on line? Could be a camera issue. B) If it is different cameras disconnecting, try just rebooting the NVR. If that fixes them then likely it is an NVR issue. C) Next time it happens if it isn't A or B, try to just reset the POE- Does that fix it? My biggest problem is having the camera time and the NVR in-sync. The timezones get mixed up, I think the nVR overrides the camera, but it doesn't overwrite it correctly.. I have 8 cameras and 4 are a different brand than the NVR and they give me troubles, but not disconnecting.
  9. Great, glad you got it solved. There are some very educational documents on the internet how DCHP works and how the client and Router (DHCP server) interact. In short, when you have a laptop, phone, tablet, DVR and it is configured for DHCP (or Not static), it sends the DHCP server a request for an IP address. Assuming your server (or router) is set to use DHCP, it returns an IP address. I think there is another step in there where the two confirm the IP address,, but that is how I understand it to work. You had the static IP address specified, but also the enable DHCP so your router likely was assigning it a different IP address. Or maybe there was confusion on the DVR end because it had a static IP and also the router tried to assign it one. I learned something new, I like trying to help other people troubleshoot things. Unfortunately these lower end surveillance systems are rough around the collar. They seem to be reliable but hard to get setup because of the bugs and poor documentation.
  10. It would be nice to see you get this fixed today. Try turning off the DHCP (uncheck the Enable DHCP checbox on the DVR), reboot... Make sure your DVR is plugged into the router via Ethernet cable. Login to your router, can you see your device? Double click on it or type it into your browser. I checked my NVR settings, and If I check the ENABLE DHCP, it greys out all the fields so I cannot assign it an IP address. So with it enabled, your router likely is assigning a different address to it....Or at least that could be the problem...
  11. Hmm didn't that work. I had to uncheck DHCP in the Network setting on the DVR to change the IP address, I changed it to 192.168.0.100 then checked the DHCP option again, saved settings, tried going to the IP address on my laptop but failed again said server at that location not responding. I even switched the DVR off again then on, hoping that the updated IP server info would be recognised by the modem, nope. It currently says this in Network > General settings on the DVR: NIC type - 10m/100m Self-adaptive Enable DHCP - checked IP4 Address - 192.168.0.100 IP4 Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default gateway - thats blank IPV6 address 1 - long number IPV6 address 2 - long number IPV6 default gateway - thats blanks MAC address - long number MTU - 1500 DNS server - that blank Alternate server - thats blank PPPOE - thats not enabled What is the IP address of your ROUTER? Or how about when you login to your router, what are some of the other device IP addresses. Somehow you need to get the DVR showing up on your router as a device, just like a laptop that you have in the house might have. I had a similar issue with a camera and it had a static IP address of say 192.168.0.2 and my router only allowed ip addresses of 192.168.2.x. If nothing else, you can reset the NVR to the defaults,, try once more to set it to STATIC and in a range your router is ok with. If that doesn't work, you might want to call Hikvision tech support
  12. Assuming your router is set to use DHCP you will have a beginning and ending pool.. Like 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.254. I had a similar issue with one of my cameras, and I had to go in and assign an address in that range for the camera to work. I know you have a DVR but it might be a similar issue. Login to your DVR using the mouse/TV - change the IP address to be in your range. Try 192.168.1.100. Then try to hit it from the browser using your new assigned IP address.
  13. Yeah when i type in the IP address in the browser it fails. I just logged into the router and I can't see it as one of the connected devices. So I don't think its connect to the network. Do you think I have to enter the password of the wifi network into the settings on the DRV itself? You shouldn't have to, I assume your DVR is connected via a wire to your router? I have an NVR and it simply plugs into the router and plugged in devices shouldn't require a password SSID or that stuff. Maybe DVRs are different in this aspect? Is your DVR supposedly wireless? If it has an Ethernet port, make sure its plugged into your router. Try a different ethernet cable if it currently is plugged in and you cannot see it on your routers config screen. You likely should see lights on the RJ45 port both on the router and DVR side when they are connected.
  14. You should be able to ping it or type in the IP address in your web browser. You should be prompted by a login & password dialog window. You would only have to do port forwarding if you are trying to access it outside of your home router. Try pinging the IP address. Or go into your router config and see if it sees the device, you should be able to click on it from there.
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    Wired System Recommendation

    Looks like a good package, expandable to 8 cameras if you ever need them. It has the POE built in, so you don't have to run separate power cables.
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