While it is supposed to work with other browsers, keep in mind to ensure full compatibility, IE is still preferred. And this isn't specific to just Dahua either.
A trusted member here wildcat_1, who works closely with Dahua and gets "under the hood" of the firmware and started this post, said earlier in this thread:
"Not a case of only using IE for testing, it's more the case that this is the only fully compatible browser (until recent deployments) that truly work with Dahua GUI's. As we've all discussed before, other browsers unfortunately (up to Firefox support most recently) cause anomalies in config, maintenance modes, updates etc. All of this reported back to Dahua to tackle in future but while we all await compatibility with wider browser and platform acceptance OR browser agnostic GUI's, this is unfortunately where we're all at."
So while Dahua claims other browsers are supported, someone that looks at the fine details of the firmware, coupled with many users experience here, that Internet Explorer provides the best opportunity to set up the camera and the setting stick.
Doesn't mean you won't have a problem with another browser, but it is rolling the dice.
You can adjust the brightness. The camera doesn't need a lot to be effective. And as I mentioned it is either ON or OFF. It is why we recommend to get a camera with infrared if one doesn't have enough white light or doesn't want to run the white LEDs on all night.
And yes IE is still available:
Open up Notepad and Copy this text below in the blank space and do a save as IE.vbs and make it a shortcut on your desktop and then plain ole Internet Explorer will run again.
CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application").Visible=true
A trusted member here wildcat_1, who works closely with Dahua and gets "under the hood" of the firmware and started this post, said earlier in this thread:
"Not a case of only using IE for testing, it's more the case that this is the only fully compatible browser (until recent deployments) that truly work with Dahua GUI's. As we've all discussed before, other browsers unfortunately (up to Firefox support most recently) cause anomalies in config, maintenance modes, updates etc. All of this reported back to Dahua to tackle in future but while we all await compatibility with wider browser and platform acceptance OR browser agnostic GUI's, this is unfortunately where we're all at."
So while Dahua claims other browsers are supported, someone that looks at the fine details of the firmware, coupled with many users experience here, that Internet Explorer provides the best opportunity to set up the camera and the setting stick.
Doesn't mean you won't have a problem with another browser, but it is rolling the dice.
You can adjust the brightness. The camera doesn't need a lot to be effective. And as I mentioned it is either ON or OFF. It is why we recommend to get a camera with infrared if one doesn't have enough white light or doesn't want to run the white LEDs on all night.
And yes IE is still available:
Open up Notepad and Copy this text below in the blank space and do a save as IE.vbs and make it a shortcut on your desktop and then plain ole Internet Explorer will run again.
CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application").Visible=true