Thank you, I already found it in the mean time. ;)
I really want the Ezviz-DB1 on my Synology Surveillance Station desperately.
I'm now rebooting it but I don't think that's needed after SSH. Before I rebooted it I was able to see the image from my doorbell once but it's not very stable because...
This is more a SSH question I guess but how do you get the created Ezviz-DB1.conf file in the proper directory? (help) I'm trying for days now and i understand a bit from Linux.
It looks like this:
I can't add Ezviz-DB1 as a camera because it's in "root root" instead of "SurveillanceStation...
Wanted to post a small update. Hooked-up my NVR to the internet and also experienced some strange phenomenon, disappearing cameras from the setup randomly. I think this was after I setup Easy4ip! :banghead: So just to be sure I ended up with deleting the NVR on Easy4ip and just to be sure also...
This firmware is a lot less chatty but you'll still want to block it if you are security mindful.
Index of /DAHUA/05SD/Main_Firmware/SD-Mao-Themis/DH/161130/
The link is wrong however the proper link is: http://www.icanhaz.org/DAHUA/OFFICIAL/05SD/Main_Firmware/SD-Mao-Themis/DH/161130/
Sorry rashkoff it really works over here. Today at work I killed my network connection (pulled WAN cable from the Router) and than also the camera didn't rebooted any more. When the cable was connected again I timed it but every 100 seconds it rebooted. At home I connected the IP cam directly to...
Yuppie I'm a happy camper! Everything is back online and no reboots anymore. I have changed both DNS and alternative DNS to 1.0.0.1 and off course once again I switched to Static IP and reserved the IP on the DHCP server.
Now the only thing that rest is trying to push Dahua to bring out new...
Hi All,
I especially subscribed to the forum because I'm experiencing the exact same thing and I was not able to solve it yet. I have two DH-SD22204T-GN cameras and they don't want to work on a network. When I connect them on different networks and through different routers the camera's start...