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I pay for blue iris and just recently I bought an NVR....blue iris only finds one of my cameras while a free program finds all of them...what am I doing wrong?
 

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In BI, you select add camera and put the IP address of the NVR into the IP address location. Put in username and password and hit find/inspect and let BI do its thing.

Then about halfway down is a pull down for Camera number and pick camera 1 and then hit ok. The camera should show up. Then add camera and the select copy and copy this camera and then change the number 1 to a 2 and repeat for your cameras.

OR depending on your NVR, it may populate all the cameras in the main and substream pulldown boxes and you just select a camera number and then add another camera and select the next pulldown.
 
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In BI, you select add camera and put the IP address of the NVR into the IP address location. Put in username and password and hit find/inspect and let BI do its thing.

Then about halfway down is a pull down for Camera number and pick camera 1 and then hit ok. The camera should show up. Then add camera and the select copy and copy this camera and then change the number 1 to a 2 and repeat for your cameras.

OR depending on your NVR, it may populate all the cameras in the main and substream pulldown boxes and you just select a camera number and then add another camera and select the next pulldown.
Can you help me out if I set up a teamviewer for you to access my computer? I am 76 years old and this stuff really confuses me....lol
 
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Hello.....I was wondering if you could help me out if I set up teanviewer and let you access my computer remotely? I am 76 years old and this stuff is really beyond me.
 
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