IP Trouble
If you buy a camera that could be a brand or an unknown brand.
Usually, there is a small CD with software
The software on the CD may not be specifically for this camera
It can also be general software, though likely at a brand camera that the software is specially designed for this camera.
With this software is often a program to find the camera in your network sometimes stand alone and sometimes built into the camera viewing program
With names like device manager / ip finder
Some programs only find the camera what they have written for and by other programs it is always a gamble what they find.
The course is located in the software, but do not ask me why.
Usually on a desktop you get the camera working even though you sometimes run into problems with passwords and port numbers.
Hikvision, for example changed the password of admin/12345 to admin 123456789abc and if you do not know the right information you've got a problem
In the App for android mobile ,, IP Cam Viewer Lite '' you must choose the brand and model of the camera from a selection table.
If you device is not listed, you have a problem, you cannot reach your camera even though your IP / port number, and password are correct.
I for example mine Hikvision ,,DS-CD DS 2CD2032FI'' which is not elected in the list I've got a Hikvision from the list which was closest to it.
This was accepted, but if you choose another brand of camera or model you do not get in
So apparently there is a recognition in the software for a particular brand camera.
You also have an App ,, Tiny Cam Monitor '' which has also a list of cameras but you will see your camera is not in the list , here you need to fill in everything yourself and that it is often going wrong
they have 3 fields to fill in the port number the port number of ONVIF/The port number of the external ONVIF /The port number of the external RTSP with the notice the RTSP must be the same port number for extern (remote) and internal ( local )
what do they say here??? the term RTSP is new to me.
I can reached in the different brand of cameras through my Wi-Fi, but externally via my home IP address I'm not getting in
spite of my right IP / Port and password information.
Who knows what to do
Greeting,
adrie
If you buy a camera that could be a brand or an unknown brand.
Usually, there is a small CD with software
The software on the CD may not be specifically for this camera
It can also be general software, though likely at a brand camera that the software is specially designed for this camera.
With this software is often a program to find the camera in your network sometimes stand alone and sometimes built into the camera viewing program
With names like device manager / ip finder
Some programs only find the camera what they have written for and by other programs it is always a gamble what they find.
The course is located in the software, but do not ask me why.
Usually on a desktop you get the camera working even though you sometimes run into problems with passwords and port numbers.
Hikvision, for example changed the password of admin/12345 to admin 123456789abc and if you do not know the right information you've got a problem
In the App for android mobile ,, IP Cam Viewer Lite '' you must choose the brand and model of the camera from a selection table.
If you device is not listed, you have a problem, you cannot reach your camera even though your IP / port number, and password are correct.
I for example mine Hikvision ,,DS-CD DS 2CD2032FI'' which is not elected in the list I've got a Hikvision from the list which was closest to it.
This was accepted, but if you choose another brand of camera or model you do not get in
So apparently there is a recognition in the software for a particular brand camera.
You also have an App ,, Tiny Cam Monitor '' which has also a list of cameras but you will see your camera is not in the list , here you need to fill in everything yourself and that it is often going wrong
they have 3 fields to fill in the port number the port number of ONVIF/The port number of the external ONVIF /The port number of the external RTSP with the notice the RTSP must be the same port number for extern (remote) and internal ( local )
what do they say here??? the term RTSP is new to me.
I can reached in the different brand of cameras through my Wi-Fi, but externally via my home IP address I'm not getting in
spite of my right IP / Port and password information.
Who knows what to do
Greeting,
adrie
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