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NVR with two network ports... what the heck??
qrcctv replied to dorough's topic in Computers/Networking
Yes bandwidth management could be an option too. More to look into! -
If you can't find your DVRs name and model number no one can! Look at the bottom label. The user manual of the DVR will list a compatible app for iPhone.(If it is in English )
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You want to but a camera with WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) WDR technology should get rid of the sun light reflection and give you a good image. If your question was about a camera that can stay alive in the sun make sure you do not go for a dome camera. Have a bullet camera with external housing which is temperature controlled. (It will last much longer!)
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Hmm you have a quite complicated network for a house! Ok firstly make sure router 2 and router 3 are not working as routers and they are only doing switching for you. (You probably don't need their full firewall protection either) If the above is done properly: You must do the port forwarding on router 1 not 3. Otherwise you may have to do it on all 3 routers. Try to undrestand the principal of what you are about to do, because otherwise you might go round in circles. P.S: Also see if your DVR has a CN99 option. (for DDNS) That will work with no-ip.org
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NVR with two network ports... what the heck??
qrcctv replied to dorough's topic in Computers/Networking
Most probably the 2 ports that you see on the back of the NVR are not the same. As dorough said it maybe a management ethernet port or it can be many different thing. But remember only one of the ports is what you want not both! You have to refer to the NVR manual to see which is which. -
Hikvision NVR (7616) LAN1 IP Address problem
qrcctv replied to j9s's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
To his defense I have experienced DVRs that do not work with certain ports! (huge range of ports in fact) But having that said that does sound strange. Anyone from Hikvision can clarify? -
I do not think that Hikvision is any more vulnerable than most other guys out there. Specially all those cheap Chinese OEM brands. (Some of which probably don't use SSL at all!)
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Your contractor is not being unreasonable. If fact every time you reset your router the settings (such as port forwarding) will be deleted. I have made a guide that you can use to teach yourself port forwarding. http://portforward.com/ If you are not IT savy you might want to ask someone to do it for you. Also i don't see why you should get this done again and again. if done once properly and you don't reset your change your router all should be fine.
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I am not sure what you mean by your second router. But i would think the problem is the second portable router. Are you sating that the portable router has the same ip as the main one? (are both connected to the same internet connection?)
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How do I make my IP static, for constant web access to CCTV?
qrcctv replied to Faith Defender's topic in Computers/Networking
You can not make your IP static. The only way to get a static IP is to pay for it monthly. (i.e to sky or BT....) Try and use a free DNS service. With free ones you have to remember to log in to your account once every 30 days or they will deactivate your account. Something like http://www.noip.com/ would do. You can also find our your current IP address via this page: http://ip2location.com -
I would not recommend to carry 24V for such a long distance. Stick to 240V or (110V depending on where you live) and convert nearer to the cameras. Even for this mains voltage you need to use a expensive thick cable.
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port forwarding - BT fibre to Orane brighbox to NVR
qrcctv replied to smcctv's topic in Computers/Networking
It really depends. You can not have 2 routers on one internet connection. So one must be acting as switch or something. But the BT router should be the main router as its the only one that has a connection to the outside work. I would setup port forwarding on the BT router. -
DW VMAX 16 Flex - Installation Issues - Remote Access
qrcctv replied to WharfRat's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
Hi, You are right. There is most probably a problem with port forwarding. Maybe the DVR needs different ports opened for viewing live footage and viewing recorded footage. Are you sure you can access recorded footage? on the same ip address that you could watch live footage before?! Also maybe the contractor has not used Static IP address for the DVR. (Used DHCP instead, not recommended.) Also the router could have been reset which will erase all port forwarding and other data. Here is a small guide for port forwarding which I hope will help you to find a solution: http://http://portforward.com/ -
PANASONIC -Technicals and sales and prices
qrcctv replied to JCDenton's topic in IP/Megapixel Cameras and Software Solutions
Hello sir, (Salam Agha) I agree that most Iranians only like Panasonic or Sony. -
I have been installing cameras or nearly 7 years now. Definitely go for 700TVL 0.01lux!!! (0.01 Lux is much better than 0.5 Lux.) There is no point of zooming on a low resolution image.
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Are you an end user or an installer? To my experience cheap cameras (Ebay, amazon, maplin) will never last! Ask yourself if you need the system to work for one summer, 2 summers, 5 summers.... Having said that the camera seems fine. (But probably full of cheap components inside)
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If motion detection is activated the cameras will only record if there is motion. Maybe there are trees or something moving at night. Also the night vision could be the reason. (It reflects IR light which the system assumes something has moved...) Remember: Changes in lighting condition will count as a motion.
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Hiya, Very strange problems as most people have the opposite issue. (CCTV not viewable from outside world!) What address do you type in from inside your home? Do you type in a local address (192.168....) or do you type in your static IP address? From inside your premises it is best to type the local address (LAN) and not the WAN IP address.
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My IP keeps changing on my DVR...HELP
qrcctv replied to troyg's topic in Installation Help and Accessories
As everyone correctly mentioned: DISABLE DHCP. (in other words ENABLE STATIC IP) in the DVR menu. If you are not able to view your DVR from outside world (not your house) you may need a static IP from your internet provider. I live in London and even here heat and dust is a big killer for DVRs... -
Hi from London! CCTV DVR noob yet to purchase and setup
qrcctv replied to AlienDroid's topic in Introductions
Most good brands will do. Remember to get it professionally installed if you want to have the CCTV for several years. Only go for cheap DIY CCTV if it is for a summer project! -
Does it only happen when you applied the NTP? Otherwise as you said it is to do with small internal battery or faulty motherboard.
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If you are looking for a long term solution DO NOT buy cheap stuff! Also bare in mind because PTZ cameras have moving parts inside them, they need a lot more maintenance. Pre recorded sound that plays and warns the intruders off might be a great solution for you.
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streaming your dvr to a backup drive while you record it
qrcctv replied to papayamon's topic in Digital Video Recorders
It may be possible with some advance DVRs but a cheap DVR off ebay most certainly not! -
I do not think this is possible as most DVRs do not accept a USB HDD. However maybe a long sata cable might help, but i am not sure how long they can get. (Maybe 1 meter max) A better way might be to get the footage recorded over the internet via a third party