IP Camera connection to LTS LTD8308T-FT

jerrymax6

n3wb
Joined
Jan 22, 2016
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
I have a LTS LTD8308T-FT that I’m currently using with three HD-TVI cameras. This DVR model has the capability to connect two IP cameras. I would like to connect one IP camera, the model I have in mind is a CMIP9142W. I have Cat 6 cable I will use, my newbie problem is how to do this. I’ve googled but haven’t found any answer. Do I connect the camera to a router and then to DVR?


I already have the DVR connected to the internet and I am able to use my smartphone to access the cameras away from home.


Thank you for any help you can give.
 

Attachments

Last edited by a moderator:

fenderman

Staff member
Joined
Mar 9, 2014
Messages
36,903
Reaction score
21,275
I have a LTS LTD8308T-FT that I’m currently using with three HD-TVI cameras. This DVR model has the capability to connect two IP cameras. I would like to connect one IP camera, the model I have in mind is a CMIP9142W. I have Cat 6 cable I will use, my newbie problem is how to do this. I’ve googled but haven’t found any answer. Do I connect the camera to a router and then to DVR?


I already have the DVR connected to the internet and I am able to use my smartphone to access the cameras away from home.


Thank you for any help you can give.
Yes the camera needs to be connected to the router or to a switch on the network. Also, confirm that the DVR will support 4mp, it looks like it will do 1080p max..in that case you are better off with the 2mp variant of the camera.
 

Fruit

Getting the hang of it
Joined
Sep 26, 2015
Messages
152
Reaction score
50
Location
CA
1080 P is the most recording it is designed for, won't work with 3 or 4 mp (unless the model you want only have 3 or 4 mp then you have to set them down to 2 MP).
 

man7510u

n3wb
Joined
Feb 14, 2016
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
forgot passward
I forgot DVR password LTS LTD8308T-FT the factory password 12345
فهرس.jpg
 
Top