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  1. Update: Here is what I just tried... - Change port 8000 to 8080 - Port forward in router, validated via Canyouseeme, rebooted router, NVR - Change port on GDMMS on phone to 8080, using admin & password ........ still no joy - Change port 554 to 65533 - Port forward in router, validated via Canyouseeme, rebooted router, NVR, phone... no joy.. - HTTP port is 90... still a no go... WTF.. I've done this a million times, what can I be missing...
  2. I am going to PiggyBack on this thread since it very similar to the issue that I'm having... If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated: I just installed a new Hikvision DS-7608 8 Port NVR. Attached are 5 Hikvision bullet cameras running off of PoE. The VNR & cameras are running great with no issues. The camera's all have the latest v5.x firmware. I can access the NVR via iVMS4200 and Firefox just fine internally. The issues is when I "try" to setup the remove viewing from my Phone (Galaxy Note 2 (Android) using GDMMS. I have successfully setup and having been using this app on other systems with no problems. I researched the site, google, etc.. with no luck to get this to work remotely with no luck. I've rebooted the NVR, phone & router about a dozen times.. Here is the configuration that I have currently: - Home network is 10.1.1.xxx - Asus AC66U Router - Hikvision NVR: 10.1.1.xxx - Hikvision Camera's: 10.1.3.xxx (Preset by the NVR) - NVR Config: Port 8000 & 90 are set (Default port 80 was changed to 90 because my Comcast ISP restricts port 80) - I validated my routers IP: via "whatsmyip" - Port 8000 - Port Forwarded and tested via: "Canyouseeme" - Port 90 - Port Forwarded and tested via: "Canyouseeme" - Port 8120 - Port Forwarded and tested via: "Canyouseeme" Only because I read it on the web, thought I'd try it.. - Port 554 - Port Forwarded and tested via: "Canyouseeme" Only because I read it on the web, thought I'd try it.. - Port 5544 - Port Forwarded and tested via: "Canyouseeme" Only because I read it on the web, thought I'd try it.. - Firewall & Antivirus is also disabled for testing - Validated that the NVR & Cameras are still set to 8000 Using GDMMS, I put in my routers IP, port 8000, and use the admin account & password that is assigned on the NVR... still no joy... Thoughts...??
  3. My personal one that I use for a wherehouse... is a single strobe (pulse) light and a single chirp audible sound. I mount them "near" the motion detect camera's that are scheduled for off-hours monitoring. When motion is detected, the audible chirp will sound (once) followed by the single light pulse. I dont care who you are... unless your deaf, your natural reaction to ANY sound is to look towards it to see what the sound was...with the exception of an explosion, I guess) The pulse of light is designed to have them look in that direction (most of the time, upward to where the cameras are mounted), thus capturing a clean shot of your pretty face for video...and hopefully a mugshot later. Just my .02 cents...
  4. RelaxIN

    Hello everybody!

    Welcome to the forum Martin... There are alot of great & knowledgeable people here...!!
  5. Buell... are you using this camera with an NVR or straight off the Card...? I ask because i have a client that wants to use it off the card but I dont know how to spec out how much recording time he's going to have...
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    who makes a good DVR bundle?

    I have to be honest, I've never been into the bundle thing... I've always purchased independent devices... Not really sure why
  7. Okay... I'll bite... How can you guys tell a rebranded Dahua so quickly.....? what are the markings that your looking for.. Thank you....
  8. Any constructive feedback would be appreciated... Thank you...
  9. RelaxIN

    Zyxel Switch

    The only issue that I see with that switch is the 4 PoE ports... Is my understanding correct...? is there a way to configure it to have all 8 PoE...?
  10. RelaxIN

    New Camera

    I'm confused... are you going to mount the camera to the wall and run the wires through flex into the box that's there...?
  11. Hey guys/gals... I want to get your opinion on an outside project that I'm doing for a client of mine. This is the first "big" outdoor project I've done on my own so I'm looking for some guidance on camera selection and configuration. In summary, this is a construction site that has been plagued by battery theft among other things. Apparently thieves are coming into the yard after hours and stealing the batteries and scrap metal. My client is committed to allocating a budget of $5500 for the project. They will also be installing high-end floodlights throughout the yard. The floodlights will be mounted approximately 10 feet higher than the cameras. $5500.00 budget allocation should include: - (Qty..? ) Outdoor IP cameras, type, cases, mounting hardware, etc.. - PoE Switch (8/16) depending on the camera configuration - NVR (8/16) depending on the camera configuration - NVR 2TB HDD, Software; for motion recording, remote alerting, Iphone/Pads, etc.. - Install/Configuration/Test Labor Provided by the client: - High-end floodlights, light pole, mounting, electrical, timers, labor - CAT 6a wiring, connectors, labor - Highreach, tools, drilling, etc.. Will be provided by client My questions are: - Given the centerline distance and radius, I don't know that I can get away with one camera to adequately cover that area and still have a level of quality. I am expecting to have to add multiple cameras in one sector. Here is where I want to get your thoughts on the MP of the camera based on the area - Additionally, I would normally implement box cameras and enclosures with heating, cooling, etc.. But I want to get your thoughts. Please reference the 2 image links below for a birds eye view of the configuration that needs to be implemented. I have identified the areas by color and sector. Additionally, I have also documented the center point distance as well as the radius. Please disregard the yard images as they could not look like that today. There is heavy duty equipment both front and back and perimeter fenceing installed. http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af3/Rickgsx/SectorA.jpg http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af3/Rickgsx/SectorD.jpg Thank you for any input you can provide... Rick
  12. RelaxIN

    Picking out an NVR

    I hear a lot of positive things about Dahua as well, Including rebranding... that's where I get lost, trying to stay in touch with the rebranded names. I would be open to hear or receive an PM's for online resellers... Thanks...
  13. With pictures... it never happened...!! Lets see um....
  14. i will try but my hole house is ceader sided!! LOL maybe thats why they like the camera? thank for the tip ") + 1... I've also sprayed orange scented citrus on and around the camera area... and that too works well...
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