I’ve had it running for only 24 hours so I may well find myself in the same boat as you yet, but it’s not missed anything so far that I know of. I’ll have to go through my recorded footage today to make sure.
But between this, my ring doorbell and my IR trip wires, I shouldn’t mulish anything at...
Go to the machine where you are running deepstack. In the search bar on your task bar type in ipconfig
A command applet will open and it'll tell you your IP address
This thing is absolutely amazing, kudos to the author and thank you so much. Before I came across this, my alert system was unusable due to spider webs. I've had ZERO false alerts in the last 18 hours!
You need your local IP address, then you need to put the port in after it. The port will be whatever you designated it when you started the server. If you cant remember, stop the Deepstack server, and restart it, and this time make sure you use a port that you know (eg. 81 - but not the same...