Well I did all those things and am still having trouble getting Xprotect to find the camera. Could you divulge any other details that might be causing a problem?
David
Yea that's what I thought. Does anyone have a good recommendation on some good Dahua NVR software to run on a headless server? I know blue iris is an option.
Also I have downloaded the latest hardware pack for milestone and am running xprotect go version 2.1a
Thanks,
David
Hey Guys,
Just got my Dahua 1.3 mini bullet in the mail and cant be more impressed. However I can't get Xprotect to recognize the camera. I have tried both the Universal and Onvif driver, is their a trick I am missing?
Thanks,
David
Since you have to buy a POE switch why not get a Netgear GS110TP, it will power you cameras and they have a gigabit fiber port built in. You can put one of these at your gate then use a media converter at the house. Or just get two and you will have POE back at the house if you decide to get any more cameras. I think they are going for about $150 on ebay.
David
http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart-switches/smart-switches/GS110TP.aspx
Huh? This has nothing to do with the software upgrade fees and why are you always trying to circumvent the VMS manufactures SLA?
Thewireguys,
I have been lurking on this forum for a while and find buellwinkle's post to be very informative. We are talking about licencing, you are not a moderator so please stop moderating other members that bring valuable information to this forum.
Hey guys Happy Holidays!
I have been a long time reader but never posted. I have run into a little bit of a problem and need some help trying to get this to work. Currently I have two HID iClass reader/keypads that have been setup with conventional 26 bit wiegand cards. Presently I would like to use a bucket of iclass fobs that I recently acquired. Only problem is they are 37-bit and thus when scanned in the reader they do not show up on win-pak or the invalid card read. Is it possible to use 26 and 37 bit cards on a system or do I have to pick on or the other? If I choose to pick the 37 bit how would I go about getting it setup in winpak? I converted the panels over to 12 digit cards and when I do that each time a 37 bit fob is presented the panel reads, card number 000000000000 "invalid site code" which I thought based upon the winpak manual that the system does not look at site codes when in 12 digit mode?
Thanks for the help!
David