I was also trying to determine that in my post #15.I think we've been assuming that the 'other location' is still internal to your organisation.
But I'm wondering if it isn't.
Can you clarify?
I was also trying to determine that in my post #15.I think we've been assuming that the 'other location' is still internal to your organisation.
But I'm wondering if it isn't.
Can you clarify?
I need video playback from a separate location. Simple as that. The PC and NVR are less than 50 ft apart. The PC is in a closed office that hosts all the cameras to begin with. I would like to add a separate location so playback can be accessed by the employees at all times. That's where I decided to add the NVR. If you have further questions feel free to ask. I still haven't found a solutionI think we've been assuming that the 'other location' is still internal to your organisation.
But I'm wondering if it isn't.
Can you clarify?
Are you aware that the camera you've used for your screenshot is accessible by the entire internet?
This configuration presents a serious risk of the device being compromised and therefore potentially exposing the other devices and their data that is on your organisation's LAN.
Suggestion :
Check for any unintended exposure to the internet by testing with the ShieldsUp! service, use the 'All Ports' scan here :
GRC | ShieldsUP! — Internet Vulnerability Profiling
GRC Internet Security Detection Systemwww.grc.com
I responded in the following posts. Let me know if you have further questions. ThanksI need video playback from a separate location. Simple as that. The PC and NVR are less than 50 ft apart. The PC is in a closed office that hosts all the cameras to begin with. I would like to add a separate location so playback can be accessed by the employees at all times. That's where I decided to add the NVR. If you have further questions feel free to ask. I still haven't found a solution
I need video playback from a separate location. Simple as that. The PC and NVR are less than 50 ft apart. The PC is in a closed office that hosts all the cameras to begin with. I would like to add a separate location so playback can be accessed by the employees at all times. That's where I decided to add the NVR. If you have further questions feel free to ask. I still haven't found a solution
A 2nd NVR is not needed for that and in fact won't do it because it would only playback what is on the HDD of that NVR not another NVR.
As I stated previously, the solution is to simply go to a web browser and type in the IP address of the NVR and the login screen will pop up and you provide them with a username and password and then they are in the system to playback.
Or at less than 50 feet apart, run an HDMI to a monitor with a wireless mouse.