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  1. I have a Hikvision NVR (7716NI-SP/16) and am unable to download recorded video from it. I have paths set for the videos, and select which one I want to download, but the videos never appear to be downloaded where I have the path set. Paths: Downloading file: I created a user "hikvision" and created a path under that user in c:\Users\hikvision\USSCWeb I've tried setting different paths all over, download says done.. and still no luck. I've searched for the file names.. no results. This is driving me nuts.. any ideas?
  2. I won't address specific comments, but I will say my experiences with an DAHUA NVR5416-16P, is: 1) I was able to hardcoat IP's in both hikvision and Dahua cameras and connect them to the DAHUA NVR, also using a separate POE switch (not plugging them into the NVR POE). 2) With regards to the security vulnerabilities, I personally would never allow inbound traffic to mine (or any NVR for that matter) from the internet without specific firewall rules as to source IP (ie: only allow work IP's). I let my cameras email me if they detect motion etc, since this is outbound, its fine. I don't allow any incoming connections period to my internal network. 3) I've had no issues with snapshots with my NVR and mixture of DAHUA and Hikvision cameras. 4) No matter what you have, they all will have security vulnerabilities. All "internet of things" will probably have them too... but all the more important they can be updated with firmware when available (which is one reason why I would not purchase from china unless you want your english firmware to change to chinese or something weird. As you said, I think we need to take past reviews with a grain of salt. just my 2 cents.
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    DAHUA NVR5416-16P (USA Version) For Sale

    Ok, after the last fiasco.. this item is only for local sale in the BC Lower Mainland. Thanks
  4. A word to those who decide to purchase via the classified ads on this forum: First of all thank you to the owners of the forum for allowing this free service for private sales... For buyers: 1) Do Your research before agreeing and finalizing a sale, and having the seller go to the work of paying for shipping (and print the label), box the stuff up, take pictures and send them to you. 2) There is a cost to using services like paypal to pay for things... so some things can't be reversed without some fees being paid to them. 3) I am sure that most if not all private sellers on here are honest people and want you to be happy with your purchase, but private sellers aren't stores... so don't expect us to have a return/refund policy like Walmart. As one of those sellers with honest and good intentions, please don't waste my time unless you're serious and willing to follow through on an mutual agreement. (I apologize to the moderators if this isn't an appropriate post. I am a bit irked this morning with a recent experience).
  5. mstoetz1

    DAHUA NVR5416-16P (USA Version) For Sale

    Still available
  6. I don't know your NVR, but if it is like the other two hikvision NVR's I've done, you should be able to. I've used two POE switches to power hikvision/Dahua megapixel cameras: http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-SF1008P-100Mbps-8-Port-802-3af/dp/B003CFATT2 http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-ProSAFE-JGS524PE-24-Port-JGS524PE-100NAS/dp/B00GG1ADLS There are threads on here about POE switches.. my only concern, would be that the POE ports have enough power for the cameras and I'm not sure all work for this use (others may know). Also, there are threads here that discuss configuring the hikvisions to work off a network switch.
  7. This is why I personally would rather use a POE switch, and not bother with the integrated POE on the NVR. We've done this recently on a DS-7604NI-SE/P and an DS-7716NI-SP/16. Seems to work ok.
  8. Oh, I actually use a POE switch for these, so they have a gateway to the internet as well as adding them to the NVR.
  9. I have the motion detection and email working but just from the cameras (DS-2CD2532F-IWS) themselves.. which works well for me. I used "advanced configuration/Basic Event/motion detection", select the area you want to monitor, click "send email". Also on the "advanced configuration/Network/email(tab), I selected "attached image"
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    DAHUA NVR5416-16P (USA Version) For Sale

    btw... I paid $600 USD from the HD Security Store (hdsecuritystore.com) in NY less than a year ago, and need to get $400 CDN for it (about $300 USD) Data Sheet: http://www.dahuasecurity.com/download/20151023guvjuy.pdf
  11. I ended up getting more hikvision cameras than Dahua.. and purchased a Hikvision NVR. Therefore, I am selling my DAHUA NVR5416-16P NVR (USA version purchased from USA Authorized Dealer - HD Security Store.com). Still have box, and all accessories. (and comes with new firmware). This DAHUA NVR was purchased within the year so is fairly new. I'm in the BC lower mainland if anyone is interested. Please let me know.. thanks!
  12. btw.. I would make sure you don't have too old of firmware for the HDB3200 camera. Mine are US models, and are using this firmware: General_IPC-HX3(2)XXX_Eng_N_V2.420.0000.0.R.20140414.bin Software Version2.420.0000.0.R, build : 2014-04-14 WEB Version3.2.1.183358 ONVIF Version2.4.1
  13. I have the same model NVR and run some DAHUA cameras: You do need to assign a static IP to the camera, after that plug it back into the NVR and add the IP manually to the NVR. Steps: 1. Plug the camera to you router/switch (not into the back of the NVR). Also you need to power the camera. (if it is not a poe switch) 2. Run a computer/laptop on the same network. 3. Download this configuration tool and run it. You'll see the camera's IP showing up there. 4. Double click the IP and modify it to: 192.168.254.100, default gateway: 192.168.254.1 5. Plug the camera to the NVR. 6. Add the camera's IP manually with these settings: Protocol: ONVIF Address: 192.168.254.100 Username: admin Password: admin You need to do this for all the cameras that are a different brand from the NVR (Hikvision).
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