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  1. Could it be because I'm tethering a data line from a cell phone to a laptop? Cell phones do some sort of filtering so the port won't pass through the phone? Should I be able to view the DVR on a cell phone browser? Yes I know there are apps for that, I haven't read about one that works, yet. I still rather view the DVR via laptop, larger screen.


  2. Thanks for your input. The issue is all instructions I see on the web doesn't match what I can enter into my router or named differently.

     

    Asus router, port forwarding tab.

     

     

    DVR ports, what do I put where?

     

     

    What IP address do I put on the browser to access the DVR over the internet? Some say my public IP, others say internal DVR IP, which is it?

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  3. I'm trying to setup port forwarding for a CCTV DVR. I have read the manual on both the DVR and Router and watched many youtube videos, I'm still confused on how to make it work. I want to set this up manually.

     

    I've done all the basic stuff already, like finding an empty IP address for the DVR to use, etc. My issue is what exactly do I put into the router.

     

    Under the Asus router port forwarding tab I have the following choices to enter data:

    service name

    port range

    local IP

    local port

    protocol

     

    example; DVR; 7333, 192.168.1.122, 80, both

     

    Please give examples in above format.

     

    On some videos it showed adding several lines to the above for one DVR, is this normal for modern equipment?

    Like a line for a TCP number, another for an UDP number, etc. Same as the above example, except changing the port range.

     

     

    I found different answers to this, if port forwarding is set up correctly, what IP address do I put on the browser to access the DVR over the internet? Some say my public IP, others say internal DVR IP, which is it?


  4. I just found on my Dahua IP camera that there is two embedded accounts that the manufacture installed. If I port forward this camera, someone else will have full access to my camera and a backdoor to my PC. This is BS. I can't delete them, they are password protected. Take a look to see what you have under "account". You should only see your created account.

     

    The PSS software that came with this camera wouldn't work, won't even let me enter IP data or anything. I believe this only loaded a virus. My computer has been running slower ever since I installed/uninstalled this program.

     

    You should check your camera from any manufacture for added accounts and personally I wouldn't use their DNS server.


  5. The only part I understand on the rtsp path in the VLC examples is 8080 which it the port.

    rtsp://server.example.org:8080/test.sdp

    I'm really lost, I don't understand the VLC wiki info I've been finding, can you fill in fake example what would go into the "server.example.org" space.

    What does the destination need to path to the run video on the VLC player?

     

    One can't download smart pss program from Duhua website.


  6. pss program should at least allow me to enter connect data into highlighted fields, it won't even show any typing. Where is "smart" pss?

     

    Destination VLC asks for a port and path, what does it need? I want the destination to be the VLC player. I got my capture card to work on the VLC player. I tried to send to file, VLC doesn't like my input path and I used the http example.

     

    Internet explorer browser is being retired this year, what are people going to for IP cameras?


  7. Ok, excuse the one digit, it's 850nm, says this on the spec sheet.

    It turned out to be a setting like I thought. For the lurkers; camera>conditions>conditions>day&night>'type' has to be set on 'mechanical' to see IR. Exposure on shutter priority and 1/4 really makes it bright in low light, no IR conditions, but huge delays. Don't leave it there for daytime. While I didn't time it, it seems to take 10 seconds to see a setting change.

     

    I haven't been able to record anything on this unit on a SD or PC, no clue why. Won't run on IE 11 but runs on 8, but does crash. Don't install the software that comes with it, it looks to be only a front to load a virus, the program won't let you set up any info to make it run or be useful.


  8. The specs on the IR are indeed 840nm and I have a 250'+ IR range on this same camera in total darkness. The Duhua can't see the 840nm from this camera, it shows the area pitch black. While the 250' range camera it looks like daylight in total darkness. I have to assume the Duhua needs a setting change. The IR the Duhua does see is the china cheapo IR that is not installed on any camera and I have no clue on the specs.

     

     

    The 840nm illuminator is pointed at a tan wall about 15' away, the Duhua is 5 feet away pointed at the same wall, the Duhua can't see the wall.


  9. Duhua SD42212Sn-HN it's an IP cam, I got one in a globe because I have allot of wind/dust and use motion detection. Also wanted remote IR for lamination because of bugs. While the low light vision is impressive, there is no light here during new/no moons.

     

    I tried day/night and turning on "IR Correction" no difference.

     

    I found the IR LED nm rating has something to do with it. This Duhua cam can't see 840nm IR's. It can see those cheap china ebay 36 LED bullet cam IR's, I can't find the nm rating.

     

    There is shutter speed setting and such, I tried a couple but it didn't seem to matter at all. I'm sure I'm missing something. Or more to the point I don't know what I'm setting.


  10. I just got a 501 and it won't connect to the network. If anyone has a 500 series what LED sequence do you get? Mine the LED blinks green once, then red for a few seconds, flashes green four times, turns red for a second then led goes off.

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