almelst
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Hi it started last week...... hik have posted a ivms update as of yesterday.But I would look at a 3rd party remote app for your customers and use new passwords and ports .... also remove 80 port forwarding
New hik app I guess will only have a few days before that has problems as well.
Not good for your customers and I would change which recorder you use
Which ivms are you thinking of: 4200 or 4500 ?
I think it has nothing to do with remote app. DVR has changed its settings to factory default. Did you have a case like this?
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Few days ago, several 7108-HWI-SH/SL DVRs which I installed crashed and reset to factory default settings. IP/TCP became DHCP, admin password changed to default, also all other settings.
Interesting thing is that it happened probably the same day ,I can't be sure, because people called as soon they discovered the fault.
Did anybody encounter the same problem?
It looks like there is some malware on internet, specialized for Hikvision DVR.
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You should be more specific: does the picture disappear ("No Video" notification) instantly or gradually , does it fade in color and brightness, becomes black etc. ? Perhaps you could post some snapshots.
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Live view resolution is practically the one set for normal recording. You can only try to set recording in substream resolution.
BTW , I see no point in using 2MP cameras and using them in resolution. If you want to extend recording period, rather set lower frame rate and recording quality or use H264+ compression.
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Same thing happened to me lately on 3 Hikvision's DVRs. Two of them had default passwords , but the third one had not. It looks that there is some malicious software running around the internet.
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Analog DVRs are hard to find nowadays but, fortunately, all HD (AHD,CVI,TVI) DVRs are compatible with old analog cameras. You an buy any model, I suggest Hikvision or Dahua because of price/quality ratio. Later, you can also improve your system by replacing the old analog camera(s) with newer HD or FullHD one(s).
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I suppose you access your DVR from PC using local IP address (192.168.xxx.yyy) so it's accessible in local network, but for internet access you probably need to forward some ports on your router or use P2P Cloud connection. For more extensive answer I need more information about your system.
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Solution:
Installed NVMS7000, another Hikvision compatible app and everything works fine. Even looks better , if you ask me ...
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Almost every CCTV equipment producer offers an "encoder", a device which transfers analog video signal to some IP protocol, mostly ONVIF. Search a bit , but you may be unpleasantly surprised by the price.
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Ak357,
It's certainly a fun looking at these pictures, but it ain't no fun paying the camera to get them. I guess that the second and the third picture are digitaly zoomed from the first one, otherwise it wouldn't be any fun at all. Btw, what is the camera's resolution?
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Whaterever camera resolution is used, your monitor will probably have max FullHD resolution (1920 x 1080 ~ 2 Mpix) so you won't see any difference in picture quality with 3 or 4 Mpix cameras unless you manually zoom in. Digital zoom from to 4 Mpix to 2 Mpix is only approx. 1.4 ratio, but much higher price ratio. You'll get better result with four 2MP cameras than with two 5 MP.
PoE IP or analog HD (TVI,CVI AHD) ? PoE IP is simpler for wiring, the analog HD is cheaper.
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Generally , you should connect the modulator before any taps to minimize the attenuation, but you can try and connect it to any tap connection. Maybe the signal is strong enough to pass through reverse path attenuation.
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Post some pictures, DVR and menu screen, that could help.
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Why don't you use an IP camera instead and avoid using analog/IP converter ?
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IPVM's article on DeskCamera is available to members only. Unfortunately, I'm not the one, and I'm not in the mood paying $99 just to read few articles. Thanks for the info, anyway.
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Both Server and RTSP ports must be forwarded, and HTTP too if you want to access via web browser. So , forward all three of them (HTTPS is not necessary) and avoid using port 80 , rather move HTTP port to some other value.
About Web Components: check if your browsers were closed during installation and check security settings for other browsers.
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Which DVR you have?
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Yes, it is compatible!
The whole idea of AHD/TVI/CVI technologies is to upgrade to new HD cameras without changing the wiring, but still keep downward compatibility with analog cameras. Only problem you can face is that on some DVRs analog and HD cameras can't be connected on any channel at the same time. On some DVRs same type cameras must be paired to adjacent channels (1-2, 3-4 , ...)
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First, try restarting DVR.
Second, are you sure that your admin password is 12345 ? It was a factory default until few years ago, but maybe it's changed. If you want to reset the admin password to 12345 follow this link:
Install Hikvision SADP tool First to get necessary info, and when you copy the serial number skip the first part which is device model number.
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Did you mean "Hikvision" ?
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You need an HD video encoder (like Hikvision's DS-6601HFHI). It can convert several HD video signal standards (including HDMI from your TV tuner) to IP protocol so you get the picture source acting as an IP camera. Price? It's another story ...
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I've tried some "quad mode" cameras, but it seems they are "jacks of all trades, but masters of none". Picture is considerably lower quality in both analog and HD modes than on "single mode" cameras.
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I use mostly WD Purple series (avoid Blue series, can be incompatible with some DVRs), but, suprisingly, Toshiba's Deskstar (basic desktop series) works very fine too.
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Hikvision's and many other DVRs/NVRs and IP cameras support cloud recording. Also, almost every IP camera supports sending a picture to FTP server or email in regular intervals or on specific event. I suggest using IP cameras with SD cards for local recording to minimize power consumption and cloud recording and/or FTP/email sending.
HACKED appears on all my Cameras
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Boogieman, this is Dahua , not Hikvision!
I suggest upgrading firmware to the latest version, setting strong passwords (mix uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters) and changing ports. Works on Hikvision, hope it works on Dahua too. This happens on systems running with default passwords and ports, no special backdoor needed. Newer versions of Hikvision firmwares do not allow simple passwords, and that's it.