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  1. Dump the software you are trying to use, use the NVR/DVR's internal software for setup.

    View through web browser.

     

    Your software is apparently fake/nvr unit clone [9104].

     

    NVR home surveillance systems are generally wireless, tend to be easy to set up, can be accessed through a web browser....

     

    Well, I may be wrong on the "internal software" part...

     

    Maybe too far from server if wireless?

     

    find it on the internet explorer since my laptop IP 192.168.1.1

     

    Enter router (none stated & probably why the xxxx.1=conflict) and see what "DHCP" is assigned.

    May also try ipconfig in Windoze.


  2. http://www.hikvision.com/us/faq_93.html

     

    Q: How to configure the HDMI and VGA to output independent display?

     

    A: This option is only available for the 90xx-ST, 96xxNI-ST/RT and 7716NI-SP/16 series with firmware v3.0.2+. Log into the DVR/NVR locally,

     

    Go to MENU, select SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and then select GENERAL (on left side).

     

    Under MORE SETTINGS tab, make sure the option “Enable VGA/HDMI Synchronous Output” is unchecked.

     

    Maybe that helps?


  3. I believe the ISP in India changed his Internet Addie.

    I believe the ISP in the USA blocked his "No-IP"...

    "Let's make the Internet GREAT, again!"

     

    You may try taking control of the "host" computer in India via "Microsoft Remote Desktop Access" to figure it out. You should be able to see your cameras' this way, also (just as if you were there).

    This way is much better and "safer" than using any "No-IP", IMO (even though it's Windoze).

     

    Also, I don't think two people may be connected at the same time through "No-IP"?

    I'm not sure on this last part.


  4. Every thing works fine other than the usb's. HArd drives (tried a couple all wotk OK away from unit.

    The comm to the usb's has been compromised.

    The link on the other posts shows a chip that "may" be the culprit. The NVR still works and shows all connected cameras. I just cant record anymore as HD plugs into usb.

    Could you post the link with the picture of the chip?

    I didn't see it.

     

    USB Hard Drives are very unreliable on Windoze.

    Are they formatted to NTFS?


  5. https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=dynamic+dns+malware&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

     

    1. [1]
    https://blog.opendns.com/2013/04/15/on-the-trail-of-malicious-dynamic-dns-domains

    • [2] I don't use Windoze, usually

    • [3] I don't like installing unnecessary useless software - I never got it to work

    • [4] Static I.P. method is quicker/fastest streaming, cutting out longer & unnecessary/unreliable internet routes; most likely, on the other side of the Globe - streaming completely around the World ~ 25,000 Miles

    • [5] My opened ports are only known (basically) to me!!!

    • [6] "Host" computer must be ON and communicating with Domain, constantly

    • [7] Is IRRESPONSIBLE internet usage as an Internet User after the knowledge gained, Here-In

    • [8]
    Have Fun!!!

     

    Now, tell me any advantages of using "your method" as a member of this forum other than:

    "ease of use for BASIC Windoze User": your customers.

     

    Does the DNS site ITSELF do any type of video compression, or anything to aid in the faster streaming or anything "advantageous/beneficial" to the stream or "user" as in Reduction of BandWidth???

     

    Yes, I am a new DVR "User" and may not know many things; so, enlighten me...

     

    Sheesh; after this, you should be making more $$$ as your customers read this:- asking YOU to switch them over!

    BTW, step 5 in last link (above) should read:

    For this example, the address would be...183.38.7.205:3333


  6. Reformat Hard Drive?

    Your CPU apparently doesn't like what is going on and so your OSD is turning off (freezing: software/memory bad).

    A simple remove/reinsert on mouse should indicate if the "mouse was lost". In that case, you need to install a feline to catch it.

    If that is the case, I would recommend installing a Margay; not only will it go after your "mouses", but also rats, scorpions, bats, roaches, etc...

     

    Worst case, your CPU is already fried.

     

    Plug hard drive directly to Windoze® and see if it is recognized.

     

    Have you tried with Hard Drive disconnected???


  7. Hello everybody,

    I have new NAPCO NVR (Model N9104). At first I can find it with it's default IP address by connecting with my laptop directly via Ethernet port. When I was trying to configure with the software, it lose it's IP address. I can’t find it on the internet explorer or ping it on the command line. Is there any way to restore it’s factory default IP address?

    Thank you in advance

    Sounds like the same clone:

    remove battery, power up, power down, install battery, power up.

    Your date is now 2000 01 01 6:00am

    And, your left hand is touching your face...

     

    If that doesn't do it, repost.


  8. Hi all. Stuck with an issue on 2 Mini NVR's N6200-4E and N6200-8E

    Both units have now got the same problems.

    After a reboot the mouse cursor is stuck in the top left corner (2)

    Usb supplies power to ext HD but doesn't recognize it (2)

     

    I have tried a few searches on here and found a couple of posts similar but no real clues as to the proceess to fix.

    Both units still show ALL cameras when connected to a screen but there is no recording happening or menu access (mouse issue)

     

    Some valid pointers would be most appreciated

    Thanks Bazzle

    Check my last post which I must give credit to at least 2 people in here (alanduy1 & tomcctv):

    Bad Board!

    Do you have any heat sink inside the unit?

    Any fan?


  9. My kkmoon camera has been streaming continuously for about 5 hours now without it malfunctioning once.

     

    All I did was to tilt back the antenna by about 50°!

     

     

    So, perhaps it has insufficient shielding to stop the wifi radio signal from inducing stray voltages in the wiring/PCB.

     

    As I found out with my LiView.

     

    The "CPU" has no heat sink on it!!!

    Hi3520DRQCV200

     

    It is a well made COPY; otherwise, I must admit!

     

    It has 3 power supplies using the FR9886.

     

    One "was" 3.3V, the other "was" 5V; the third was down to 1.1V which I found rather unusual.

     

    Sure enough, isolating it with an outside source of 1.2V, was drawing 1Amp!

    (0.2 Amps normally; even with fault).

     

    The CPU was now the only thing getting HOT!

     

    Then, it blew my "protected" SMD rework station's 15V/1A power supply...

     

    In my previous comments, LiView & Elec seems to be the same, one guy had (YouTube) stated problems with hard drives'.

     

    Even though 12V is supplied directly through the adapter port to the Hard Drive power source, I suspect this is a "bad rail" - ?maybe a second 12V "regulated" supply?...to the "CPU".

     

    So, I have just bought another "Chinese crap" just for the hell of it!

     

    I think I'll order the CPU and fix myself (non-BGA) (LiView), should the seller not respond (already received 8 "away" ebay messages)...

     

    This time, I will open, make sure the "CPU" is well "heat-shielded" and put a small 12V brushless fan from an ATX power supply or so...

     

    Old post but relevant update - I have never experienced a bad CPU until now, EVER!!!

    Makes sense, unable to telnet log-in, etc.

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