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  1. alastairstevenson

    Long plus camera

    What IP address range does your LAN use?
  2. alastairstevenson

    Eyeonet HDVR-62108

    Maybe here : https://www.ametagroup.com/eyeonet-recoder-firmware
  3. alastairstevenson

    Nvr5832-4ks2 BIOS

    The comment was for the benefit of others. Clearly you would know what it is ... Sorry, I would if I had it, but I don't.
  4. alastairstevenson

    How to upload videos from Annke AC500 camera to FTP server?

    From the in-built help info (not always the most reliable or accurate source) of Hikvision firmware, it suggests it's images that are dropped on to the FTP server :
  5. alastairstevenson

    Nvr5832-4ks2 BIOS

    OK - I think I understand. You are looking for a full dump of the NVR flash storage. The rt809h is a flash programmer - have you used it on the NVR flash and corrupted it?
  6. alastairstevenson

    Password Reset on IP Bullet Cam

    The board is helpfully labelled with what looks like a couple of serial UART connections - RX, TX, RX1, TX1 It might be interesting to hook up a USB to serial TTL adaptor (such as a PL2303TA based version) and see what the serial console is saying. I'd almost bet that it's fully open such that...
  7. alastairstevenson

    Nvr5832-4ks2 BIOS

    In that case I don't understand the question, sorry. Can you explain?
  8. alastairstevenson

    Nvr5832-4ks2 BIOS

    Maybe here : https://www.dahuasecurity.com/support/downloadCenter/download-search?keyword=Nvr5832-4ks2
  9. alastairstevenson

    NVR problem

    SADP operates using broadcasts so will find any device on the same wiring independent of what the IP address is.
  10. alastairstevenson

    NVR problem

    It's puzzling why the other NVR is showing in SADP. Can you confirm how your got the devices wired up? Also - point the browser at 192.168.254.1 and see what you get. Should be the 8-channel NVR.
  11. alastairstevenson

    NVR problem

    I'm guessing that you have the PC connected to an NVR PoE port and not on the LAN. Can you confirm?
  12. alastairstevenson

    Is my WD purple 6tb HD in trouble?

    This is on the problem PC? Dumb question - external, via USB? So hooked up to the USB 3.0 or eSata? And if external USB could also be checked on another PC?
  13. alastairstevenson

    Is my WD purple 6tb HD in trouble?

    Wow! That can really shift data!
  14. alastairstevenson

    POE NVR not providing power to devices

    No summer storms with lightning close by? These PoE NVRs, which unlike many items of electronic equipment have lengthy cabling attached to them, have lots of protection built in to protect against transient overvoltages that could damage the components the cables connect to. Sometimes, tough...
  15. alastairstevenson

    Is my WD purple 6tb HD in trouble?

    What does the HDD benchmark show on any other discs in the PC? (though I suppose they may be SSDs) How easy would it be to run the same HDD benchmark with the disc in another PC?
  16. alastairstevenson

    Hikvision ddns configuration setup for remote configuration

    Some useful reading, for the protection of your systems : https://www.ipcamtalk.com/wiki/how-to-secure-your-network-don-t-get-hacked/
  17. alastairstevenson

    FIRMWARE UPDATE

    I don't know if this might help - different NAS, similar problem :
  18. alastairstevenson

    IPC-Color4K-T180 troubleshooting

    A dumb question, for which apologies : Would that bear down on the 'tang' that's depressed on the male RJ45 that might leave it unclipped and the connector maybe loose? I know when I tightly wrap an RJ45 male to female joint with self-amalgamating tape I put something under the tang so it...
  19. alastairstevenson

    IPC-Color4K-T180 troubleshooting

    Good idea. Though not a huge number of errors, the expectation would be zero. It will be interesting to see if there is a low-level buildup.
  20. alastairstevenson

    IPC-Color4K-T180 troubleshooting

    OK, that probably lets out one potential cause of the problem! Long shot - swap the patch cord, re-punch the keystone ... but you've probably already done that. Do the port stats show non-zero error counts?