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  1. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    Point taken. I will go over there tomorrow and plug a monitor in. Thank you for your patience. I'll be back !!!
  2. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    It does not have a monitor of its own. It is connected to a router which is on a pc in the next room. Using that pc or one 20 miles away both show the video loss.
  3. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    Won't this just cure a connectivity problem? I can connect to the dvr but the four cameras are just showing blue screens with vloss written on them.
  4. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    Also, we have not changed anything on the avteck menu so the cameras should not be switched off as they were all working fine.
  5. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    ISP is BT and I believe it is a BT router. We have an account with no-ip to overcome the ip address not being static. Where the dvr is means the cable is bent 90 deg to plug in so it is a bit 'stretched'. It is also a bit loose where it goes into the router but if it was that cable surely there would be no picture rather than a blue screen? All the other cables are in securely as we keep checking them.
  6. Dot Bevins

    AVC782 + Video Server E

    I am still having problems with our cameras and it is now becoming urgent. I have been in touch with AVTech who asked me a bunch of questions then left me in the lurch. Please, can anyone tell me how to get rid of the vloss message and the blue screens (we have four cameras)?
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