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  1. It didn't take me long to figure that it was a play on something else.

    Funny how GeoVision manufacture a GV3008.

    I think I've identified it to: http://www.xiongmaitech.com/en/

     

    I know it's cheap, this is why I bought it, but then so was my old AVTech which has served me well for going on 10 years.

    It does everything I need it to do, other than the pre-record issue.

    Maybe I'll try reducing the threshold instead of keep increasing it.

     


  2. I went to look at a HIKVision for a friend last week where the HDD would just drop out for no reason.

    The DVR would record for 3 or 4 hours, then the HDD just dissapears.

    Reboot the DVR and it would come back for a few hours more.

    I tried 3 other HDD's in the DVR, and when none of them were recognised at all, i knew there was something else going on.

     

    It turned out, that whoever installed the system, had fitted a splitter cable on the DVR PSU to power an IP camera.

    Once I removed the splitter and had the power supply feed only the DVR, it's been fine since.


  3. Chaps.

     

    I replaced my ageing AVtech dvr last weekend for a more up to date system, with higher res camears etc.

    An ebay special 'GoVision GV3008H', i'm guessing it's a chinese clone of something else.

    I'm having problems getting pre record on motion detect to work.

     

    With a 20 second pre-record configured, if I create a masked area, and step inside the mask, then motion detect is triggered, and recording starts, but it only starts from the point at which is was triggered.

    In effect, when played back, I appear from nowhere.

     

    If I'm outside the mask, I can hang about there all day long, and nothing is recorded, step over the line, recording starts.

    So I know that the mask is working is intended.

    So either the DVR is not pre-recording, or if it is, then it doesn't play this portion back.

     

    Does anyone have any experience with this system or can offer any advice.


  4. if you already have a dynamic dns service, the the address you connect to with eagle eyes is your DYDNS address [plus the port number.

    eg myip.dydns.org:88 or whatever your port number is.

    Personally, I'd move away from port 80, this caused me problems and was fixed using port 5555.

    Incidentally, if your'e using eagle eyes on the iphone, you'll need to create two entries. One for when you are at home connected to wifi and on the same network as the dvr, connecting usuing your internal I.P (usually 192.168.x.x) and the entry second for when you are accessing remotely and connecting via the dydns address.


  5. Unless you have a static IP from your ISP, then your external IP will change regularly, so firstly you'll require either a static IP, or a Dynamic DNS account (noip.org is good).

    If you can access the DVR from inside your house/network, then you have the basics covered.

     

    The next step is to reconfigure the port number on the DVR. I had loads of problems using port 80, so I picked a random number (5555), and it made things better.

    You'll also need to reconfigure your router and create a port forwarding rule. You'll need to point this port to the same one as your DVR.

    What router do you have ??

    Basically, the way it works is as follows.

    From outside of your network, you'll connect to your ISP allocated IP:5555. Which is your router. Your router than translates this to the DVR based on the port forwarder.

    Another way would be to add your router into a DMZ (if this is possible with your router). This makes it easier in the respect that your DVR can have any port number, and you don't need a forwarder rule.


  6. no-ip.com offer free DDNS forwarding.

    Create a no-ip account, choose a domain name that you like.

    Make a note of your account details.

     

    Then in the DVR configure DDNS to point to the no-ip account, using the account details as above.

     

    In your router admin, configure DMZ if available, (easiest option) and add the internal I.P of your DVR into the DMZ. If not, then you may have to configure port forwarding, which isn't too difficult, but DMZ is easier.

     

    Once this is all set up, you should be able to connect externally using your domain name:port number. ie http://mydvr.no-ip.org:80

     

    Just be aware though, that you'll probably be unable to connect to this external url, from inside your own lan, so you'll require the assistance of a buddy or a smart phone 3g connection to prove it works.


  7. On my Avtech DVR, the format option is only available when I access the config menu system from the unit itself.

    Can't remember where exactly, but it's easy enough to find.

     

    I have no facility to reformat when accessing it remotely or via web browser.


  8. Appologies for the late reply, i've only just joined this forum.

    Did you resolve your issue as I've had the same problem with two of mine.

    The fix involves a stip down i'm afraid.

     

    Remove the front glass screen and clean with glass cleaner, along with the front of the actual lens.

    If it's still no better, then the next thing is a little trickier which involves removing the lens from the camera, and cleaning the rear of the lens.

    You'll need some assitance to check the focus when re-assembling

    This has worked for me a number of times.


  9. You could always try a crossover lan cable between the DVR and your laptop (assuming you have a laptop)

    Change your laptop's I.P to the same range as that of the DVR.

    If you can view it now, then it has to be an issue on thier network.

    Knowing how these large corporates operate, I wouldn't be surprised if the network isn't locked down.

    At least if you can prove it works with a cross over, then you can pass it back to thier networks team.


  10. Be sure to forward every port required by your dvr. Some dvrs have a seperate port for mobile devices. It's possible you have this setup, and not others.

     

    Also, most dvr browser clients require Active X, which must be used in Internet Explorer unless you have some sort of plug in.

     

    Does anyone have a list of ports for Avtech KPD674

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