- Jul 8, 2015
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I setup 3 Hikvision cameras (2x ds-2cd2532 & 1x ds-2cd2032). On the local network, I can view the cameras just fine using default ports in iVMS-4200 desktop software. But I wanted to be able to view remotely, so I had to reassign the ports for each camera to be unique to each camera and forward to ports to it in the router. There are four ports used in the hikvision (HTTP, RTSP, HTTPS, and Server).
I am using the tinyCam app on android, which asks for a "web server" port and a RTSP port. I wasn't sure which port for "web server" needed to be forwarded, so I tried setting the ports on the camera for Server and RTSP. That didn't work, I still couldn't access the camera from tinyCam.
So next I tried assigning ports to HTTP and forwarding those ports. Now I cannot access the cameras from either tinyCam or local network via iVMS-4200. Accessing camera from a browser by IP address didn't work either (192.168.etc.etc:newport). SADP also didn't detect any cameras. I am totally locked out of the cameras. Is there anyway to recover from this? Is factory reset the only way? Cameras are mounted so it would be more difficult to have to climb up there to hit the reset button.
In searching for a solution, I discovered that Server meant SDK used by Hikvision's software, iVMS-4500 & iVMS-4200. Too late now though.
Also, I know it's bad practice to give remote access to the cameras directly, but I haven't been able to get Hikvision's Stream Media Server to work. So i'm have to access cameras directly until I setup some kind of server.
I am using the tinyCam app on android, which asks for a "web server" port and a RTSP port. I wasn't sure which port for "web server" needed to be forwarded, so I tried setting the ports on the camera for Server and RTSP. That didn't work, I still couldn't access the camera from tinyCam.
So next I tried assigning ports to HTTP and forwarding those ports. Now I cannot access the cameras from either tinyCam or local network via iVMS-4200. Accessing camera from a browser by IP address didn't work either (192.168.etc.etc:newport). SADP also didn't detect any cameras. I am totally locked out of the cameras. Is there anyway to recover from this? Is factory reset the only way? Cameras are mounted so it would be more difficult to have to climb up there to hit the reset button.
In searching for a solution, I discovered that Server meant SDK used by Hikvision's software, iVMS-4500 & iVMS-4200. Too late now though.
Also, I know it's bad practice to give remote access to the cameras directly, but I haven't been able to get Hikvision's Stream Media Server to work. So i'm have to access cameras directly until I setup some kind of server.
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