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  1. Hello,

     

    At home, it works.

     

    Now I configured a camera with the following ports :

    • HTTP : 11080
    • RTSP : 11554
    • SDK : 11800

     

    So from the internet the ports to reach are the same as inside my network.

    I setup HiDDNS successfully, but no connection when trying from iVMS-4500.

     

    Am I missing something ?

     

    On iVMS-4500

    • Alias TEST
    • Register Mode HiDDNS
    • Server Address http://www.hik-online.com
    • Device domain my cam serial
    • User Name admin
    • Password ************ (password to reach my cam through web)

     

    FYI : DS-2CD2332-I (eyeball cam), firmware 5.1


  2. Hello, and thanks again for your help.

     

    You're talking about IVMS-4200. Mine is IVMS-4500.

    Do I need to install IVMS-4200 ? I thought it was the NVR software (I don't use any NVR)

     

    Your Hikvision device will tell the server the ports that it is using, and the server will tell iVMS the ports to use.

     

    Ok, so I understand better how it works now.

    My Hikvision can't give the right port to use to Hik DDNS because it doesn't know it !!!

    On my Hikvision cam, RTSP is set to 554 so I guess it tells Hik DDNS to reach 554 (and not 11554 which is only known by my router)

     

    So, should I set on my hik cam RTSP port to 11554 (since this the port to reach from Internet ?) ?

     

    For information, right now the path from the web is : Web --> ISP ROUTER PORT 11554 --> LOCAL ROUTEUR PORT 11554 --> CAMERA PORT 554


  3. DDNS has nothing to do with ports, it works with all ports. It's just a mapping of a DNS name to an IP address that's dynamically updated when your IP changes.

     

    I totally agree with you !

     

    What I don't get is how IVMS knows my SDK and RTSP ports ???

     

    From Internet, to reach my first cam I need to reach my router on the following ports :

    • 11080 for http
    • 11554 for RTSP
    • 11800 for SDK

     

    On IVMS I can't specifiy ports (only web port), so I guess I tries 554 and/or 8000 (got an error : "Receiving data from device timed out"). How can I change it ?


  4. First, thank you for your answers !!!

     

    Wonder how you expect it to work without opening the ports...

    As I said before I thought that "connection failed" meant http access not OK. That's why I didn't try forwarding of other ports yet (and the fact that I need to setup port forwarding on two different routers at home ), when I read you I guess I was wrong to think that way.

     

    I tried Hikvision's ddns before but just seems harder than many of the free DDNS elsewhere. I would use register mode IP/domain.

    I also think Hik DDNS isn't really good (sometimes it says connection OK to my cam, sometimes it says offline...), I will try to use my Syno DDNS.

    About using IP/Domain, my ISP gives me a dynamic IP, so I can use IP/Domain for a try but not for long term connectivity...

     

    Well tonight I'll configure my port forwarding and make new tests.


  5. I think I need to define a better area for motion detection (threes move - we have lot of wind these days)...

     

    About recording, I want to set motion detection when I'm not at home, and continously record the remaining time (with no notification).

     

    You may think it's strange, but the reason is simple : I have a baby, and you know babys can be funny sometimes. So if something happens that I want to keep in mind forever, I'd better record it on my cams

     

    My question is : Do I set motion hours on my cameras (since I asked Surveillance Station to use my cam motion detection) or in SS ? Same question applies for simple recording all the remaining time.

     

    Thanks for your help.


  6. On my cam I can choose "0" or "20" (nothing between these 2 numbers).

     

    Are you able to set "10" for example ?

     

    At "20", I still have more motion detection than expected, should I set "0" instead or does "0" mean no motion detection at all ?

     

    In these conditions motion detection is almost unusable for me...Is there a way to make it more accurate ? (some settings I didn't find...)


  7. Hello all,

     

    I'm trying to make IVMS4500 working on my Samsung GS4 (no success until now, that's why I'm here ).

     

    Here's is what I did till now :

    1. On Hikvision DDNS (http://www.hikvisioneurope.net) I added my cam (cam1 - port 10011)
    2. On Cam1, I configured DDNS (first problem I can't modify port number - it's in grey - so it stays at 0), I save.
    3. I go back on Hik DDNS and I see my dynamic address but port is 0 (Of course dude I couldn't set it to 10011 on my cam ). So I change it to 10011. I also notice that device name has been replaced by domain number...Ok I change it to my cam name.
    4. Go back on hik ddns status page and now I see a web link to reach my cam

     

    So the link seems to be ok between my cam and hikvision DDNS, right ?

    Why can't I change my port number on my cam ?

     

    Then I installed IVMS4500, and tried to add a device :

    • Alias cam1
    • Register Mode HiDDNS
    • Server address http://www.hikvisioneurope.net
    • Device domain same as on my cam
    • User Name admin
    • Password my password
    • Camera No. 1

     

    I configured with user and pass of my cam (not hik ddns site), am I right ?

     

    When I save...I got a "connection failed". (even with hik site account)

     

    Do you guys now where I'm wrong ?

     

    Edit : I forgot to mention that I didn't set port forwarding for rstp 554 and sdk 8000 yet but it should concern my connection issue, right ?


  8. I just configured my cam as a PSIA device.

     

    Now I can choose to record with my camera motion detection (not on Surveillance Station motion detection).

    So I configured my area to detect movement directly on the cam.

     

    What I don't get is : I configure my area on the cam, and I configure on surveillance where to record (on nas) and what to do (send email), am I right doing like this ?

     

    It's a kind of mixed configuration and it gives me a headache...


  9. Hello all,

     

    I installed my 6 cams at home saturday (I'm really glad !).

    Now I want to setup my surveillance station.

    So I added one cam (Onvif, because DS-2CD2332-I is not known by Syno yet) and started to play with it.

     

    I have two questions :

    1. How can I configure it to send substream with the emails ? (I configured emails notifications so I receive alarms on my mailbox, but no video attached)
    2. How can I make it record in 4:3 ? (it records videos in 16:9 which streches the image)

     

    Thanks by advance.


  10. Hello all,

     

    I found the DS-2CD8464F-EIW cam on the web (Hikvision) but I'm not sure to understand all the features of this small cute cam.

    Here are my questions :

    1. On google when I find pictures of it, it seems there is a USB port on this cam. Am i right ? What is it used for ?
    2. On the specs, I see "Embedded alarm device I/O transceiver"...what is it ?
    3. On some google pictures, I see a small remote control with the cam, but on fewpictures only. So is it a fake or is it supposed to be with the cams (and what for ? start/stop the cam ? trigger manually the alarm output ?...)
    4. I see there is a reset button. Does it mean that anybody can access to it ?
    5. There is a PIR human detection...really working as intended ???

     

    Can you help me ?

     

    Thanks by advance for your help !!!


  11. It looks like a NAS more than a NVR, but supports only 2 HDD.

     

    I wouldn't be surprised it's a real Hikvision model, you know Hik are chinese, and sellers on aliexpress too so they are the first to have new models.

     

    If you're scared, just ask Hikvision through their website.

     

    It's really cheaper than other hik nvr (DS-77XXni-sp), but not the same features I guess, for example :

    4HDD vs 2HDD (or 2HDD + DVD vs 2HDD)

    buttons on NVR to select channel vs no button

     

    And maybe other things I didn't notice...

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