Campbell 0 Posted December 7, 2011 I'm rebuilding my house. I had an old 1480 Geo system which I hooked up and threw a few cameras around the site. When I hooked it up, everything was hunky dory. Multiview, browser viewing all worked. A few weeks ago it had to be moved. Since it's been turned back on, Multiview no longer connects and using IE/Chrome/Firefox etc, it directs me to the mobile client of the DVR but won't connect to any cameras (either from my phone or browser). CMS works fine though. The net connection is through a Huawei 3G modem which has all the appropriate ports forwarded and the firewall is down. So I don't know what's wrong. Please lend me your expertise fellas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CCTV_Tech 0 Posted December 12, 2011 Clarify: the web browser no longer works on the local network? By any chance was the DVR set to DHCP..meaning it got assigned a new IP address? Can a local PC ping the DVR? If you're seeing the mobile page and not the regular browser, that sounds like something on the DVR did not start. I would double check both the Geovision settings ( to make sure web server is enabled) and also look at Windows event logs on the DVR to see if something is failing, software wise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Campbell 0 Posted December 13, 2011 Clarify: the web browser no longer works on the local network? By any chance was the DVR set to DHCP..meaning it got assigned a new IP address? Can a local PC ping the DVR? If you're seeing the mobile page and not the regular browser, that sounds like something on the DVR did not start. I would double check both the Geovision settings ( to make sure web server is enabled) and also look at Windows event logs on the DVR to see if something is failing, software wise. I checked on the services. All seem to have started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites