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  1. I recently purchased a used Q-See 818 8 channel NVR with PoE. It seemed to work fine but now fails to boot up. Powers on, fan runs but no initialization/boot-up. I pulled the 1TB SATA hard drive and tried it in a slide-in tray on my PC and it does not work. I don't have a spare 1TB drive so I tried a 500GB drive in the NVR but it still does not boot up. So my question is does the NVR require a minimum 1TB drive installed in order to boot up? Very much appreciate an answer to this.

    It should boot without any hard drive, imo.


  2. Ie works for most DVR viewing. not google chrome nor Firefox etc. its pro and cons issue gotta live with it

    Funny, I could never get IE to work on Win7 (for DVR viewing), I was able to view immediately using default Firefox on Ubuntu 10.04 (comes with two Apple extensions by default).

     

    Even using IE-Tab fails on Firefox in my case.


  3. Hi to all.

    Please help me!

    i try to load new firmware and the dvd starts and stucks in the first logo screen..

    Can anyone help me please to load the defaults (hard reset) to solve the problem?

     

    Regards

    As this failed during flash "upgrade", is best send back, RMA.

     

    Should have waited 2 minutes for it to complete...


  4. Hello,

     

    I'm Erin from China, a new member here. Working in a Hi-Tech company about COFDM wireless video link and wireless data link, hope can help those who need wireless solution. And also wanna to learn more about this field.

    I came just to see a picture, anyways, welcome I guess, I just joined, myself...


  5. Why even bother with a "router" when your modem already has "Ethernet ports"?

     

    Plug you DVR straight into one of your modem's Ethernet Ports and forget your confusion.

     

    Visit http://www.hikvision.com for more info.

     

    Oh, let me edit:

     

    You find out your Internet I.P. by visiting http://www.db-ip.com

     

    Your IP is displayed in the upper r/h corner of web-page.

     

    Use that IP to connect from "outside":followed by the opened port on DVR.

     

    eg.:

    125.139.45.6:80

     

    And, no, I am not in South Korea.

     

    EDIT:

    For testing purposes,

    If you want to try to connect from your "internet IP" (outside) from within the same network, you can go through an online proxy.


  6. if u custom setting each camera in NVR due to lighting. it should work fine. MP cameras are sensitive. Alot of times it's the connector bad on both ends and CAT wiring nicked

     

    Thanks. I've tried searching for the option, but I can't find it. Do you know where it is?

    Just go to their website, all kinds of stuff, really seems to support their product unlike most

    www.hikvision.com

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