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  1. They will most likely see the 930nm light, just not as well. You will need roughly double the wattage output over 850nm lighting. Or as Tom posted the 930nm puts out half of the 850nm lighting.
  2. Jimbo, your cameras should be able to see the invisible, 930nm lighting. You will need roughly twice as much wattage for the 930nm lighting as the 850nm your camera currently uses. Try a google search for 850nm vs 930nm ir lighting.
  3. Thank Gawd for that! OP has been waiting over 10 years for that!
  4. Smitty pointed out a good one. You don't want varifocal, it won't pan or tilt, and the zoom is very slow and meant for initial setting up.
  5. The ports are probably not open. This is what I used. https://portforward.com/pace-plc/5268ac/
  6. Ok, try checking to see if the ports are open with an open port check tool like canyouseeme dot org from a computer.
  7. I too have the AT&T with the Pace router. The problem is the Pace router prevents loopback connections. One way to bypass that is witha VPN. If you don't have a VPN, use Opera browser. http://www.opera.com/computer/features/free-vpn
  8. All four of those worked for me on my lan,using browser, no password needed.
  9. http://overseas.hikvision.com/us/distributionPartner.aspx?c_kind=43&c_kind2=45&c_kind3=56 It looks like it is a genuine US version. I believe hikvision does not warranty the cameras, the seller/distributer does. Some sellers will tell you not to update the camera, that is one tipoff that it is a "hacked" camera. You can find a list of approved distributers sellers at the Hikvision site. It is somewhat confusing.
  10. Yes, Hikvision makes good cameras. From that buyer they may be "hacked" to English cameras with firmware that may not be upgradeable, and/or you may not have much of a warranty. But you can save some money, possibly enough to buy an extra camera for a spare and still be ahead of the game. If night vision is important, look at the Hikvision ultra low light cameras, they cost a little more but worth it.
  11. Just a guess, but I would think power supply problem, if they have ir lighting. The lights come on, drawing a little more power that is unavailable and off one goes.
  12. It is usually built in to the camera, but look at a software named Ispyconnect.
  13. Did you read the reviews? "Product advertised as (US Version) but notice in the package from Seller states they "get these products from special channels...Hikvision only supports the products through large distributors" and "do not seek technical support from Hikvision USA" In other words, these is a gray market product with no manufacturers warranty."
  14. Your links aren't working properly for me.
  15. If you can access your cameras away from home, chances are you have port(s) forwarded.Here is an open port check tool. http://canyouseeme.org/ If BI is BlueIris, update to the latest version, and/or update the cameras firmware.
  16. I have an old DS-2CD2132-I that was being set back to default every couple of days. I finally un-forwarded the port and it stopped. Try blocking your camera from internet access.
  17. It could be that your router is blocking loopback connections. https://forums.att.com/t5/AT-T-Fiber-Equipment/NAT-Loopback-on-5268AC/td-p/4766860
  18. 51cent

    Other brands as good as Axis IP Cameras?

    I would look at the Dahua 2mp starlight cameras or the Hikvision ultra lowlight models if night vision is important.
  19. So you have no router? In that case you should contact your isp.
  20. That was my only idea. There was a hi3518 camera named the TOP 201 (I believe) that had a reset tool, possibly googling will find it. The TOP 201 sold under $25, so you might want to think about wasted time to resurrect that camera.
  21. 51cent

    Help IP Cameras!

    If I remember correctly, Empire cameras default ip address was 192.168.1.10. Can you access the cameras through your computer avoiding the nvr? Try it using Chrome browser with ie tab, or try ONVIF device manager. CMS software came with it originally.
  22. Can you/did you forward the proper ports?
  23. Have you tried ONVIF device manager from sourceforge?
  24. It won't run on edge, and might run on internet explorer if you enable activex in internet options/security settings. Your best bet is Chrome browser with ie tab extension.
  25. 51cent

    Analogue camera has poor night time quality

    Then it could possibly be ir reflection? Is there anything close by, a wall or overhead that could be reflecting ir light? One way to tell is turning off the camera ir lighting leaving it in night mode, and turning the external ir light on.
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