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kccustom started following 3G connection, Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber, Nice little IP cam boxes on ebay and and 7 others
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Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
I just purchased the DS-7716NI-SP. How is it running? DO you like it? Runs exactly like it is supposed to and since I am running the nvr i dont have to change the ports on the cameras anymore. I am still learning but you can still transfer some of the functionality of the cameras to the nvr like the line crossing detection, I love that feature for my driveway. -
Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
For now I am giving up on changing ports on the cameras, I just got the NVR (Hikvision DS-7716NI-SP/16) and I can do everything I wanted to do. Funny thing is while messing with all of this I really started to like Blue Iris, its only money right? -
Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
Did you disable UPNP on the camera? Just never use UPNP it's insecure and not necessary when you have admin rights on the router. Tried it with and without UPNP enabled, no joy, if I don't change the ports every thing works exactly as it should but soon as I change them the fiber router wont let the new ports through, it looks like the camera is rebooting but i think it is the router just dropping it. Works like a charm on my ASUS router with dd-wrt but I just really don't want to set up a double nat just to access the cameras remotely. I just ordered a Hikvision DS-7716NI-SP/16 so I hope I can just give up on port forwarding individual cameras. -
Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
No but I think it is something with the way the camera changes ports that the fiber router does not understand because when I port scan the ports that i open for the camera it says the port is not open. I just ordered a new NVR so I am hoping it will solve all of my problems, google has given up on me. If I use my old router with dd-wrt everything works perfectly (told google support this) so I am sure it is the fiber router but they say they don't support 3rd party equip, the thing is 99.9% of everything you hook to your router is 3rd party. -
Weird problem with Hikvision and google fiber
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
Yes that was the first thing I checked when it didn't work, google is convinced it is the camera with the problem, I think it is something in the router that doesn't like the way the camera chooses a different port. So far I have tried DMZ, various different ports, changing only one port at a time, NAT on an off on the camera, upnp on and off on the camera and router. I don't think there is anything else to try but I will try anything anybody can think of. -
I am having the darndest time getting the http and rstp ports changed on my cameras this is what is happening. When I first install a camera it has all the standard ports open 80 for http 554 for RSTP etc. the problem comes when I change the port. What happens after I set the port to anything else the camera reboots till it becomes inaccessible, I open the ports in the router like every other device I access on my network but these cameras seem to hate something in my google fiber network box. I sent an email to google and all they could say was the standard do you have the ports forwarded in your router response. I can sometimes ping the camera when it wont show up on the SADP program but soon that stops responding too, I have my old router set up so I can change the ports back to standard and every thing will work, on the old router I can put any port and it works. I am lost because I don't know the right question to ask, is it a router problem or a camera problem? It sounds like a router problem to me but it could be a simple camera setting pissing off the router, if any body can point me to a starting point I would be very greatfull.
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Nice little IP cam boxes on ebay
kccustom replied to MaxIcon's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Looks like a nice little Media server or HTPC, I just ordered the one from the guy reselling it, I hope he didn't strip the HD out of it. -
Is that a NewEgg box? Yup, I get a lot of new egg boxes! I know .. and a cop as well ..!! Ya, the dogs figured out how to set off the alarm while we were at work one day, the good news was they showed up in about 5 min. after the alarm went off. I was surprised at the amount of activity that happens in a neighborhood we you are not home, I keep my cameras recording 24/7 and I see people all the time.
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I have my doorbell hooked up to my alarm and my dvr, it takes a snapshot and emails it to me when somebody presses it.
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I had an aposonic 4ch dvr that recorded in 2cif that was a great little unit. Sometimes you get lucky.
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Hire a Pro or be a DIYer? What's right for YOU?
kccustom replied to bpzle's topic in General Digital Discussion
I love Doing it myself! and I have paid for the privilege! -
I would say if you are going to go "el cheapo" go way cheap and save up for something decent later, I bought a camera from a forum member that I am satisfied with. http://www.suhotechnology.com/product/prod_view.asp?maxx=1&prod_num=16&maxxval=0001&maxxname=Camera&midx=0004&midxxname=IR%20Bullet%20Camera&minx=0000&minxxname=
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Help me catch our work prankster on the cheap
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
I was just wanting a quick hack that would take a snap shot when motion was detected like a game/trail camera but those things are pretty expensive for what I was wanting to do, plus there is no way to power it except for a battery. lol I sure wouldn't want a picture of a guy in a dressing room! it would have been inside our cabinet taking a pic from the inside of who ever opened the door. I found a couple of home made ones using motion detectors from renuzit air fresheners and cheap digital cameras I think I might try to make one of those. -
Help me catch our work prankster on the cheap
kccustom replied to kccustom's topic in General Digital Discussion
The second on would definitely make his hand red! Think that pen could record 24 hours? -
I am having trouble catching our prankster at work, here is what is going on maybe yall can give me some ideas. Each shift has a cabinet with a lock shared by 3 people, one of the guys on shift 2 has figured out a way to get into our cabinet (shift 3) but he wont admit to getting in it, he likes to take stuff out and move stuff around just harmless fun but I want to catch him red handed. I was thinking one of the game/scouting cameras but after looking at the prices there aint no way I am going to spend 60 bucks (cheapest I could find) just for play. I need some ideas that are battery operated and cheap lets say on a 20 dollar budget.