I just can not. It is impossible to connect a remote ipcam NVR on my 7608?

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hi. For several days I try to configure my system NVR. My NVR DS-7608NI-E2 / 8P .Its firmware V3.3.1 build 150422. On this NVR want to declare a ipcam DS-2CD2132F-IWS FW v5.2.5 build ipcam 141201. This is in my home country . The NVR is located in the town house. I think there are two ways to be able to run the ipcam. 1) via ddns or 2) via ezviz. Please help me to realize this system?
In the country house, I opened the can on the router I have declared a no-ip ddns, and I put on a lan ip ipcam.
 

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You already have no-ip ddns, then use it. Just set up the forward ports on your router to NVR (SDK Port, Http Port, RTSP port).

On IVMS-4500 device setting, set mode to IP/Domain and set address to your no-ip ddns.

No need to use HiDDNS or ezviz.
 

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be careful about forwarding the http port, there is really no reason if you are running IVMs4500
 

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I thank you for the answers. But maybe I did not explain well my difficulties. I must declare the ip on the NVR. Currently all the doors are open on the remote router and I also said no-ip correctly. I must declare on the remote camera NVR. but my NVR does not make any connection. I do not see the live view of the remote camera nvr. So the nvr can not record anything.
 

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I see, Your NVR and your camera are the different locations, and you would like to make connection together through internet, Right?

If your 7608 which has internal POE port, I think you add camera only using POE port. [h=2]7608[/h][h=2]7608[/h]
 

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I do not know if it is. Right now I have two cameras installed on the LAN. I vedel the two cameras. I said to each a static ip lan as 192.168.1.153 and 192.168.1.156. The NVR has its address 192.168.1.248.
The cameras are not connected directly with the NVR and have POE. I said manalmente cameras on the NVR. The cameras POE have the address class 192.168.254.X The value of X is already held on NVR and ranges from 1 to 8.
I can write about ip camera http://campagna.no-ip.org, and enter 8000 in the door, but the NVR does not reach the ipcam. If I write on FIREFOX HTTP://CAMPAGNA.NO-IP.ORG:8000 I reach the camera and can see live images.
 

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I don't know your NVR model, so your NVR 7608 has 8 POE ports, Right?

If it has POE ports, you must connect camera to NVR POE port in order to NVR can see camera. The ip camera will be assigned ip address on range 192.168.254.X.

If your NVR 7608 does not have 8 POE ports, you add camera by manual.
 

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Thank you. When all ports are free poe. Two cameras are connected directly to the router's local LAN. These two were added manually. They work well. I want to manually add an external camera that is located 10 km from my house. As you add this camera? My recorder supports DDNS domain?
 

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Do you already set the three forward ports for sdk port, http port and RTSP port on remote router ?

You enable to access ip camera by using firefox as HTTP://CAMPAGNA.NO-IP.ORG:8000 as above, so you already set the forward port "8000"

for http port but NVR uses SDK port to connect camera. What is your the forward for SDK port ? Assume your sdk port is "X1", so you input "X1" port on adding camera menu on NVR.
 

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Maybe it's the right advice. I will try tomorrow, today my ISP remote is out service. I will give you news of the test.
 

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It's very simple to setup.

1, setup the camera on your DDNS or Use Hikvision own one, which is very stable.
2, forward the Ports on your router to the camera (80, 8000, 554)
3, on the NVR you are addding the camera to the Lan side. This is done by setting up the Camera in Manual mode,
Enter you remote camera's IP (from the DDNS or HiK-Online) into the fields still choosing Hikvision as the protocol, and port as 8000 then save.

If your port forwarding is working it will pop up.

I would choose a lower resolution setting and a low frame rate, as most ISP's will start to moan if the bandwidth hogging gets to high.

If yo
 

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Hello.
My ISP works now and I've done all the tests.
We did it because of you. I reported to the default ports http and https rstp skd.
On nvr I deleted http: // from the domain, I enter only campagna.no-ip.com.
I selected protocol Hikvision. before I had chosen onvif. and I have corrected the door managment in 8000.
A heartfelt thanks for tutii. Availability and competence.
Peter - asacol from Italy
 
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